{"id":114,"date":"2009-03-21T00:46:34","date_gmt":"2009-03-21T06:46:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sashen.com\/blog\/?p=114"},"modified":"2009-03-23T09:58:41","modified_gmt":"2009-03-23T15:58:41","slug":"do-what-you-love-and-the-money-wont-follow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/sashen.com\/blog\/114\/do-what-you-love-and-the-money-wont-follow\/","title":{"rendered":"Do what you love and the money WON&#8217;T follow"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Before I launch into whatever it is I&#8217;m about to say, a quick personal note:<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Been a while since I posted&#8230; lately, I&#8217;ve been feeling that I&#8217;ve said everything I really want to say, that to post more would be getting a job at the Department of Redundancy Department.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">And, more interesting (to me) is how affected I was by something said by the physicist Steven Weinberg when he was interviewed by Richard Dawkins. Weinberg&#8217;s comment was, &#8220;Most of my physicist friends are so disinterested in religion that they don&#8217;t even qualify as atheists.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">While I often enjoy examining, and cross-examining, New Age and religious thinking, and the errors within them, I&#8217;d rather be the New Age version of one of Weinberg&#8217;s friends &#8212; someone so disinterested in the &#8220;law&#8221; of attraction, manifestation, enlightenment, personal development and all the rest, that I don&#8217;t even qualify as a critic.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Frankly, I&#8217;m not sure what new social circle I&#8217;d need to cultivate to stay insulated from the veritable tsunami of self-help (remember 25-30 years ago when there was NO self-help section in the bookstores but, instead, there was a tiny psychology section?). Maybe Weinberg&#8217;s friends, if they&#8217;d have me. But that&#8217;s no guarantee&#8230; the collection of crap-slinging physicists on the New Age circuit proves there&#8217;s no amount of smarts that permanently protects you from being stupid (seriously, dudes, just because the math suggests the wave function has no limit, doesn&#8217;t mean that &#8220;quantum physics says we&#8217;re all one!&#8221;).<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Anyway&#8230; with that preface, onto a bit of repetition, followed by some 3rd party validation:<\/p>\n<p>Of all the possible workshop themes in the New Age, from clearing imagined &#8220;blocks to success,&#8221; to channeling information from disembodied beings living light years away who have a remarkable grasp of Earth&#8217;s current events (but still can&#8217;t pick lottery numbers worth a damn), to how to dress your dog in colors that match your aura, the workshops that mystify me the most are the &#8220;life purpose&#8221; ones.<\/p>\n<p>Ignoring the sheer arrogance of the idea that you&#8217;re here for some important mission &#8212; okay, wait, let&#8217;s not ignore it. Let&#8217;s take a look:<\/p>\n<p>How many people from history can you remember?<\/p>\n<p>Out of the ONE HUNDRED TWENTY BILLION people who have ever been alive, how many can you recall?<\/p>\n<p>Not many. And, some that you can recall will be forgotten soon enough.<\/p>\n<p>So, seriously, folks, can we drop the &#8220;I&#8217;m here to change the world&#8221; crap finally?<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But Steven,&#8221; I hear some say (because I&#8217;m psychic and can do remote viewing in the future), &#8220;my purpose isn&#8217;t about changing the world, it&#8217;s just doing what I was put on the planet to do at the highest level I can do it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Hmmm&#8230; boy you got me there&#8230; until I start thinking. For example:<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s a lemur&#8217;s life purpose? Or a virus? Or a gorilla?<\/p>\n<p>Seems like it&#8217;s simply to be a lemur, or a virus, or a gorilla. As far as I can tell, they can&#8217;t do it wrong.<\/p>\n<p>So how&#8217;d we get so special that it&#8217;s possible to <strong>not <\/strong>be\/do what humans are\/do? As far as I can tell, if you&#8217;re a human &#8212; no matter what the circumstance &#8212; you&#8217;re living your purpose. No way you can&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>Also, this &#8220;doing what I was put here for&#8221; idea still has an air (make that, stench) of self-importance. I mean, have you ever heard of anyone going to a &#8220;life purpose&#8221; workshop and dancing out the door singing, &#8220;My purpose is to be a mediocre temp worker who gets mostly word processing jobs at medium sized ambulance-chaser law firms!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s another thing to ponder. What&#8217;s a baby&#8217;s life purpose?<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t know, it&#8217;s just a baby&#8230; hard to tell. What if the baby dies of some genetic disease, or illness, or accident?<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Well, then,&#8221; the LP gang would say, &#8220;the baby&#8217;s purpose must be to teach us about _______ (fill in the blank with something saccharine).&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Hold on, sparky, you can&#8217;t just add the story that suits you in order to keep the &#8220;we have a purpose&#8221; theory alive. If the baby didn&#8217;t have a definable purpose the moment before it &#8220;transitioned to the other side&#8221; (why can&#8217;t we just say &#8220;died&#8221;? Really?), then it doesn&#8217;t the next moment either.<\/p>\n<p>We almost always assign this purpose thing AFTER THE FACT&#8230; and that doesn&#8217;t count because it&#8217;s just a narrative laid on top of a cherry-picked selection of history.<\/p>\n<p>But I digress (believe it or not)&#8230; my whole inspiration for writing this post, is the confluence of two events (oh, no, wait, it was synchronicity!): my pondering the absurdity of this whole purpose-thing for the umpteenth time, and a <strong>great<\/strong> TED talk by Mike Rowe of the TV show, Dirty Jobs.<\/p>\n<p>Mike starts with a great story about one of his shows, and at the 11-ish minute mark, launches into what he&#8217;s discovered about &#8220;life purpose,&#8221; &#8220;following your bliss,&#8221; &#8220;doing what you love and having money follow,&#8221; and more. And, Mike also gets to show off the fact that hiding behind his cheeky TV host persona, is a really smart guy. Check it out at <a title=\"Living your purpose\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ted.com\/index.php\/talks\/mike_rowe_celebrates_dirty_jobs.html\">http:\/\/www.ted.com\/index.php\/talks\/mike_rowe_celebrates_dirty_jobs.html<\/a><\/p>\n<p>BTW, a quick story about the &#8220;Do what you love and the money will follow&#8221; idea:<\/p>\n<p>First of all, most people don&#8217;t know that this concept was made popular by a book with that title.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, most people who know of the book have never read it.<\/p>\n<p>Third, most people who own the book haven&#8217;t either!<\/p>\n<p>Fourth, most people who HAVE read the book have forgotten that the majority of the book is about what to do when the money ISN&#8217;T FOLLOWING!<\/p>\n<p>Fifth, most who remember that don&#8217;t remember that the book doesn&#8217;t say that the money will come as payment for doing what you love (If you love doing underwater yodeling, that <strong>might<\/strong> not bring in the big bucks).<\/p>\n<p>I have a friend who is a literary agent who was asked to represent this book&#8230; she said, &#8220;Only if you can give me an absolute YES to the following question: In this lifetime?&#8221; The silence that followed made her decide not to represent the book&#8230; and collect the cash from what became a perennial best-seller; I love a woman with integrity.<\/p>\n<p>Clearly, I&#8217;m not at the so-disinterested-I-don&#8217;t-qualify-as-a-critic stage in my life. 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