casandra, on Jul 8 2009, 01:18 PM, said:
cellcounter, on Jul 8 2009, 11:38 AM, said:
casandra, on Jul 7 2009, 01:44 PM, said:
Solving a problem is a big perk, in an intellectual sense, but working on something that is complex, that requires all good attributes of mind, knowledge, and personality; which is regarded well by others, and is advancing the human knowledge, leading to cures and better life is not insignificant! The monetary gains are less and financial insecurity high, but not too less or too high as compared to many other vocations. If you are given to a comparison with MDs or CEOs, sure, you would be dissatisfied, but then that is the choice you make.
oh, but this is the idealistic way of looking at it, thanks cellcounter ...."all good attributes of mind, knowledge and personality"..I like this.....we always seem to have this stereotype of brainy nerds locked in the ivory tower (if not, the evil/deranged madmen out to wreak havoc in the world) and trying to achieve this altruistic goal of advancing knowledge for the good of society is more than enough a trade-off, I guess, for less money and finacial security...and I always thought that you're pretty jaded
I am in the middle of the road. You may notice human good is the last on my list ;-) First is my own personal satisfaction with what I am doing, the challenge. As long as money is enough for a decent life style, I don't care about more.














