List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter.

If money didn’t matter I would consider working for Greenpeace, the Los Angeles Dodgers as a scout, or being a full time blogger.

#1 – Greenpeace has always impressed me with their courage. Greenpeace dedicates itself to protecting the environment in courageous and sometimes militant ways.

#2 – The Los Angeles Dodgers are a historic baseball franchise, but it is tough to work for the organization due to a high supply of possible workers.

#3 – Full-Time Blogger – Blogging has quickly become one of my favorite activities. Ideally, I suppose, I would be a travel blogger, traveling the world, sharIng my experience.

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5 responses to “My Top Three Jobs I Would Do if Money Did Not Matter”

  1. I would be a samskrit scholar and teacher
    Farmer
    Story writer

  2. Nice – When my X3 positions failed due to god’s plan, I’d join you into the Greenpeace road we would start a new constellation: green lanterns….

    1. 1. Artist (various platforms and avenues) – I’ve always had this irresistible desire to create in whatever way felt most appropriate for expression of the ideas. Music, painting, drawing, doodling, making beats, songwriting, ai art now, newbie blogging, journaling, pottery (haven’t done any in real life but I have thrown many a pots via ‘Let’s Create! Pottery 2’!

      2. Counselor – mostly a general counselor but I would probably target people needing counseling for marriage, couples, individuals, substance abuse, spiritual, relationship, emotional, etc. I started developing the skills for this around the age of 3, feeling like I had to be a counselor for my mother who was physically abused, constantly, by my stepfather until his passing when I was 5. More to this story at some point cause it plays a huge role in my life’s journey to wherever I’m going.

      3. I think would fall under number 1. A writer – I love sharing and exchanging ideas with other people whether they share similar views as myself, or if they have totally different views. Actually, it’s far more interesting and progressive to exchange ideas with people who have different perspectives. There’s a window of potential for change and growth to occur in those scenarios

  3. 1. Screenwriting. I loved every bit of it before I had to give it up.
    2. Wildlife Photography.
    3. Acting.

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