Aaron O'Leary

If money were no thing, what would you do?

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Let me preface this by saying I love working I do, I guess I'm more asking what would you focus your passion on if money were not important? We are always told either to follow our passion or stick with what makes the money. Take money out of the equation, what would you do? I'd have a cabin somewhere in a forest overlooking a lake with no internet whatsoever and just live my life with some dogs.
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Sharon Cohen
Honestly I'd do exactly what I'm doing and planning on doing. 1) Business, and 2) Coaching, either spiritual or emotional (not related to business). I genuinely believe that someone who makes money without passion will never be successful as someone who's passionate and dedicated. I'd go as far as to say that even people who dream of becoming actors (which is incredibly difficult because of the competition) can make it work and even be stars as long as they adore it, super dedicated and are very attentive to any emotional issues/lack of confidence/energy blockage that can get in their way.
Ken Savage
Honestly I really don’t know. If I had all the money I would ever need I would be sure my family was taken care of and people close to me didn’t struggle. If there weren’t any monetary system like maybe 500 years ago then things will probably be pretty damn difficult. I won’t wish for a scenario that humans have lived through. Ever see the movie The Revenant?
Barry Smith
Stop worrying about how to make the next buck and do the stuff that makes me happy. Work on projects like the one I'm doing now (www.giphcards.com), coach youth sports (basketball), go to culinary school, and learn how to play 20 songs really well on the guitar. Cheers
Fernando Nikolic (mindfold.co)
If money wasn't a thing I would still build, only something that was 100% mine where I could take as long as I wanted while spending however amount of time on it.
Sumit Datta [dwata] 👋
I would probably open a school that is remote, works with local peer-groups and caters to students from tough (financially or otherwise) backgrounds in India - aimed at issues of a developing nation's young population.
Hannah S Kim
Pursue a career in the arts haha
Tedel
I would probably be teaching and writing books during the day, and bartending in a piano or poetry bar in the evenings. In my country, teaching pays too little, so I will have to leave that for later. I was a bartender when I was in my early 20s.
Richard Fang
One of the things I really wanted to do once I am in a comfortable position in life is to help build a NFP education platform for villages / communities in developing countries. One of the biggest problems is a lot of people don't have access to education and have to take care of families (like the family farm) etc. Hopefully one day I can do something around this!
Fajar Siddiq
I want to keep helping people