With visions of lunker bass and hard charging striper on the end of my line day after day, I worked hard through spring and summer. The first signs of leaves turning vermillion and gold had my mind racing toward the time when work would end and my life would revolve entirely around fishing. In preparation for the months ahead with little income I decided I would try to land a part-time job to sustain me but that would also give me ample time to pursue my passion. Unbeknownst to me the universe had other plans. Instead of one employer and a few hours a week, I was hired by two separate companies and found myself working more than ever and fishing a lot less.
I am telling this story to emphasize the challenges we all face when it comes to balancing the hobbies we love, or even obsess over, and living a responsible life. I made a deliberate decision to take on a new career that provides financial stability as well as a part-time job at a place I love to spend time knowing it would be detrimental to the time I had hoped to spend wetting a line. The key to my decision was keeping in mind my long term goals and not allowing my shortsighted desire to blind me to what I ultimately want to achieve which is FISHING MORE.
If you always keep your goals at the forefront then balancing your hobby and your day to day life will be much more enjoyable and productive. Do not let the impulsiveness of today ruin the greatness of tomorrow, and as a side note I now have tons more time to fish so it is all working out in the end thanks to the infinite wisdom of the divine plan.
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