[00:12.25]What makes you itch? [00:15.23]What sort of a situation would you like? [00:20.88]Let’s suppose, I do this often in vocational guidance of students, [00:25.73]they come to me and say, well, [00:27.90]"we’re getting out of college [00:29.82]and we have the faintest idea what we want to do". [00:33.80]So I always ask the question [00:36.28]"what would you like to do if money were no object? [00:39.11]How would you really enjoy spending your life?" [00:45.49]Well, it’s so amazing as a result of our kind of educational system, [00:48.91]crowds of students say well [00:50.63]we’d like to be painters, [00:51.81]we’d like to be poets [00:52.92]we’d like to be writers [00:53.97]but as everybody knows you can’t earn any money that way [00:57.24]Or another person says well [00:58.60]I’d like to live an out-of-doors life and ride horses [01:01.49]I said you want to teach in a riding school? [01:06.32]Let’s go through with it [01:07.23]What do you want to do? [01:09.11]When we finally got down to something [01:10.82]which the individual says he really wants to do [01:13.10]I will say to him [01:14.21]you do that and forget the money [01:19.89]because, if you say that getting the money is the most important thing [01:26.36]you will spend your life completely wasting your time [01:30.83]You’ll be doing things you don’t like doing in order to go on living [01:33.95]that is to go on doing things you don’t like doing [01:36.72]which is stupid [01:39.75]And so, therefore, it’s so important to consider this question [01:45.40]What do I desire?