Older people - what career would you have pursued, if you had support, money and resources?

I had this idea following TheCatWoman's question about career v job. Older people  might feel poignant about a past lost in the mists of Time. Regret is human but can be destructive. It can also lead to enlightening insights. I think of my working life as a string of pearls rather than a single diamond solitaire. It was not the job alone, but people I worked with, homes I had during each period and what I learned about myself as a result. What are your experiences? 

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  • Wow, I'd forgotten what a *** it was to learn

    I’m so glad that it wasn’t just me, not that I would wish this for others because it was as you appropriately describe.

    You and I could get new careers as authors of ‘Dummy’ style manuals/instructions.Sweat smile I wouldn’t use such negative terminology to describe them and they would be better than the ‘Dummies’ manuals. Some of those manuals aren’t very helpful anyway.

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  • So posts get edited without a moderator  acting? 

    Yes, it seems an auto bot does this. For example, I mentioned in one thread the famous school pud, 'spotted Richard' - but when I put in the real name it was starred out!! 

    I hope you aren’t the author of the ‘Dummies’ books

    He he! I would like to say yes, but sadly mine are low key; no where near the sales of Dummies guides [of which I have several].

  • Aww, that’s a pity. I thought you had censored yourself. So posts get edited without a moderator  acting? 

    Writing books is hard work

    What sort of manuals do you write? I hope you aren’t the author of the ‘Dummies’ books after my less than complementary remark. 

  • I can't remember the word I used but for some reason they '***' 'it!! Also, I drew a diagram in powerapoint, converted it to a jpeg, but for some reason this too has gone to the administrator. It's like being in the naughty corner at school andnot knowing why Thinking

    I already write manuals and have done so for 20 years. Aching arms and ageing mean I prefer to potter around these days. Writing books is hard work, even when you love writing.