There need to be players that hold jobs, put in regular hours, advance work at a consistent pace, draw a paycheck, sometimes hate what they do and end up on the lower side of risk.
There also need to be players that risk much to not hold jobs, develop ventures, advance things by an order of magnitude, create significant wealth that is far beyond what the player needs, and enjoy relative freedom.
The game will be hugely unbalanced and spiral out of control if one side decides in large numbers to jump to the other. You need both sides.
I think at the end of the day it comes down to whether you're able to enjoy life and find yourself in an environment that is in equilibrium with your inner.
There need to be players that hold jobs, put in regular hours, advance work at a consistent pace, draw a paycheck, sometimes hate what they do and end up on the lower side of risk.
There also need to be players that risk much to not hold jobs, develop ventures, advance things by an order of magnitude, create significant wealth that is far beyond what the player needs, and enjoy relative freedom.
The game will be hugely unbalanced and spiral out of control if one side decides in large numbers to jump to the other. You need both sides.
I think at the end of the day it comes down to whether you're able to enjoy life and find yourself in an environment that is in equilibrium with your inner.