STEVE JOB’S DAILY WAKE-UP QUESTION . . .
If today were
the last day of my life,
would I want to do what
I am about to do today?”
Apple founder Steve Jobs in an inspirational commencement address video my son sent me http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-3827595897016378253&hl posed the question above while noting that he asks it of himself every morning when he wakes up.
To the young graduates he’s addressing, he says, “Your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life!”
How many of us wish we would have heard that advice when we were younger, and of course be able to be tuned in and mature enough to have acted on it? There is, Jobs points out, “no reason not to follow your heart.”
The point is, it’s never too late.
I met a 40-something-old plumber today (not “Joe”) who loves plumbing. I met with two dedicated auto dealership clients (the 40-ish President and the 30-ish IT Manager) of www.igburton.com and two bright young men (the President and an Account Manager) of www.Delaware.net (eCommerce Services, Custom Web Development, SEM, etc) who clearly enjoy the work they do and the world their business lives in.
All in the same day, I also spoke with a 50 year-old mother of three who loves mothering, and bought coffee from a (looked to be almost 70) checker at WAWA who obviously liked being a checker at www.wawa.com.
Unusual? ABSOLUTELY. I sometimes go for weeks on end without encountering anyone who’s happy with what she or he is doing.
In fact, I’ve heard some study findings that report 90-95% of Americans are not happy in their jobs. Even if this happens to be only half right, then the bottom line is that a majority (or close to majority) of people in the U.S. are doing lousy work! What? If someone’s unhappy at work, he or she is not performing well, and vice versa. Now just look at this post again before you click off . . . it’s a whole plateful of food for thought! Halalpiar
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Hello Hal, thank you for the complement. It was a pleasure to meet you. Don’t forget to include yourself in the list of people who love what they do for a living. Keep up the good work.
Hal,
Thanks for the nice comment.
John McKown, President
Delaware.Net, Inc.
http://www.delaware.net
http://www.johnmckown.com