If money was not an issue, what would be your ideal job? - Let's say you get payed enough to live comfortably no matter what it is

Funny enough: basically all pop music was written by one guy.
This is a myth propagated by a dogshit YouTube channel called Thoughty2 who takes grains of truth and sensationalizes them into absolute retard takes. Max Martin and Dr Luke have prolific careers in the industry, the did not write "basically all pop music", there are tons of prolific and successful professional ghostwriters and producers working in tandem and there always have been.

Tantacrul had a good video dunking on him for it back before he went full glowie and started driving traffic to a suicide forum so he could leverage the still-warm bodies of his former viewers to advance censorship legislation.

Zoo Keeper, or Park Ranger. I like animals/nature, and I've always wanted a job where I can work outdoors.
Firewatch like Kerouac in Dharma Bums/Big Sur/Desolation Angels would be a dream.
 
An artist or a writer. I wanna be creative, but am too left-brained.

If not that, a carpenter. I love making things and working with my hands.
Zoo Keeper, or Park Ranger. I like animals/nature, and I've always wanted a job where I can work outdoors.
I've heard that's a Monkey's Paw job. You'll spend most of your time tardwrangling the dumbass tourists.
 
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An artist or a writer. I wanna be creative, but am too left-brained.

If not that, a carpenter. I love making things and working with my hands.

I've heard that's a Monkey's Paw job. You'll spend most of your time tardwrangling the dumbass tourists.
Carpentry is great until you meet your clients. Maybe if you stuck to building birdhouses and selling them online it would be fine.
 
I want to open a sober clubhouse. But, I guess it's not actually a job, because those places save enough from donations to pay the rent and bills, a prudent reserve of about six months, and then the rest goes back into the local Intergroup or GSO. So, I'd have to be able to live without being paid.
 
Carpentry is great until you meet your clients.
I've heard that's a Monkey's Paw job. You'll spend most of your time tardwrangling the dumbass tourists.
I think that ends up being the rub for virtually everyone in virtually every job. Unless you clean ebola sores with your tongue for a living, the work itself is usually tolerable but the people you do the work for/with are a source of constant frustration and misery.
 
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