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 Originally Posted by Chopper
spoon, you are treading into dangerous waters now.
you have a choice that you need to sort out...w/ long term ramifications.
the money is tempting to chase, true. you are making more than you will likely make as a teacher, true. but, is money everything? some say yes. some say no. that is your dilema.
chase the dollar (for family independence w/ its own sacrifices), or chase the SATISFACTION of making a difference in lives.
tough one for a college-aged guy. but, one we ALL have to go through. part of the maturation process.
As a college instructor myself, I have to agree with what Chopper is saying here. If teaching is your passion (and apparently a talent), is there a suitable compromise? I know from experience that you can be a college instructor, even a very good one, without it taking the 60+ hour weeks that some other professions might require, and I think you would love your job. You couldn't play poker full time, but you could still devote significant hours to it and have a foot in each world. Would playing 2, or maybe 3-4, hours per day while teaching be acceptable?
And I think you are at the age where relationships and family might be in your future (please, PLEASE find a wife who completely accepts your playing...), so that's one more thing to think about.
So "dangerous waters" might be overstating it just a bit, but muddy waters with potential rewards or drawbacks sounds about right.
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