Originally Posted By: motor_oil_madman
I know some people it seems like they're always working constantly and it's not because they have to it's like that's just what they enjoy doing I guess. I suppose I could understand since I find myself happiest when I'm working. My guess is it keeps my mind occupied and off other things and the constant movement just makes me feel good. Opinions?
When my wife and I were first starting out we put in a huge about of time building our careers and business. There were plenty of 12-14 hour days, and we knew that it would pay off in the future.
Now that she's of counsel and my software company was sold years ago, we work quite a bit today because we both like to work, be productive, and try different things. We work because we enjoy what we do, not because we have to work. Neither of us are the "retire and golf" types, so we started other businesses together; I've been active in local politics and my wife is still on a couple of corporate boards as well as being of counsel. Both of us choose to live productive lives rather than sit around doing nothing.
Most of the folks around here have a strong work ethic, which (in my opinion) goes along with a farming/rural background.