Curiosity is the very basis of education and if you tell me that curiosity killed the cat, I say only the cat died nobly.
I love my job. My friends usually joke that I don't have a job, I have a hobby which I am paid for )))
I can hardly imagine the day when I say:'I know everything and I have nothing more to master'
besides my generation usually talk about 'giving to one's job/profession' rather than 'taking from it' if we were to speak in Russian.
I believe one should make up his mind what benefit he is seeking in his job: money, career, vocation or anything else. In case he has chosen money there's no much sense in grumbling that the job is boring
Otherwise there would be no one for such a dull job 
When I was choosing my future profession I got depressed by the necessity to spend lots of time in the office doing nothing. At last I found a job with a flexible schedule, besides I am almost the only one to be responsible for the whole process and no one to interfere.
Finally, my job turned out to be my hobby and my passion))
So many people, so many customs...
Whether to run your own business or to be employed... To my mind it mostly depends on the kind of business and, which is of more importance, the region where you're going to be registered as a businessman/woman.
Once I had a business of my own in Moscow. I didn't have enough time to enjoy my job - lol - as too much time had to be spent in legal offices of all sorts.
I like the idea of feeling free while doing my job, and I also like the idea of being safe. But to a greater extent I like the idea of being professional in my sphere and this leaves no free time for any enterprise.
I can hardly imagine the day when I say:'I know everything and I have nothing more to master'

I believe one should make up his mind what benefit he is seeking in his job: money, career, vocation or anything else. In case he has chosen money there's no much sense in grumbling that the job is boring


When I was choosing my future profession I got depressed by the necessity to spend lots of time in the office doing nothing. At last I found a job with a flexible schedule, besides I am almost the only one to be responsible for the whole process and no one to interfere.
Finally, my job turned out to be my hobby and my passion))
So many people, so many customs...
Whether to run your own business or to be employed... To my mind it mostly depends on the kind of business and, which is of more importance, the region where you're going to be registered as a businessman/woman.
Once I had a business of my own in Moscow. I didn't have enough time to enjoy my job - lol - as too much time had to be spent in legal offices of all sorts.
I like the idea of feeling free while doing my job, and I also like the idea of being safe. But to a greater extent I like the idea of being professional in my sphere and this leaves no free time for any enterprise.