ClassicIsBetter
One of the Regulars
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I am getting my Masters in Accounting and Financial Management. I hope I get a job in that field! Money is not an end in itself, in my opinion. I orginally majored in Computer Informations Systems during my Bachelor years (received from Georgia Southern University). I did that strictly because I knew it would pay well in the end. It got to the point where studying/research/homework was taking me well into 5-8 hours of work (sitting in front of computer, nothing else.) You have to know what is true at the core of your heart and stay true to it. The further you stray, the more unhappy you will be. The more you get, the more you want. It's a vicous cycle. I read in a recent study that a person who makes more than 50K a year is far more likely to cheat on their spouse (My parents are divorced). There's a multi millionaire hollywood star in trouble with the law at any given moment. Money isn't everything. There's a verse in Proverbs in the bible (I know this isn't a religous forum, so pardon the deviation) that effectively says "Let me not be too rich to forget what I truly need, nor let me be too poor to lust after what I don't really need." Middle of the road is where I want to be. Took me 5+ years in a dead end job to learn that lesson. Once you know what truly matters to you, I think the road becomes more straight, therefore less likely to get lost. Where you end up career-wise may not be so happenstance then.