Over the last several days I've been having a conversation with a couple coworkers while we've been on a special assignment here at work. The basis of this conversation is something I think would be interesting to hear the USMB crowd's take on...
With the assumption that one has many years left in their career and life, would you prefer:
A stable, middle of the road lifestyle where you would be guaranteed to be able to provide for yourself and your family, never suffering serious or significant hardships, but at the same time never getting significantly ahead. You will live your entire life in that middle ground where you don't get ahead or behind.
OR
A potentially volatile lifestyle where you may be on the top of the mountain one minute and dealing with major hardships and suffering the next There's nothing saying you won't stay on the mountain top for long periods of time or that you'll definitely experience the worst hardships, but there is no guarantee of stability either way.
I'm very interested to see which preference the USMB population prefers.
With the assumption that one has many years left in their career and life, would you prefer:
A stable, middle of the road lifestyle where you would be guaranteed to be able to provide for yourself and your family, never suffering serious or significant hardships, but at the same time never getting significantly ahead. You will live your entire life in that middle ground where you don't get ahead or behind.
OR
A potentially volatile lifestyle where you may be on the top of the mountain one minute and dealing with major hardships and suffering the next There's nothing saying you won't stay on the mountain top for long periods of time or that you'll definitely experience the worst hardships, but there is no guarantee of stability either way.
I'm very interested to see which preference the USMB population prefers.