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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  • Is that just in England? Because most of the public buildings here seem to have flourescents, although I'm not a fan of some of the halogen bulbs or whatever they are now, the light is so white and harsh. 

    I remember black screens with green writing, they were horrible!

    My friend has recently got a smart tv and I think it's awful, I can see huge blocks of pixels around the edges. Fortunately it's stopped working, maybe because the screen wasn't working properly to begin with. Maybe a lot of my problems with screens is a mix of light sensititivty and very good colour vision, I'm the annoying person in a paint aisle who can tell the difference between half a dozen shade of white.

    I'm not sure I would of sung for the WNO as I'm not Welsh, but it's a nice thought, although I dont' know if I would of chosen to sing opera.

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