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I really like spinach, but I couldn't do it as a profession.
Take my case as an example. I used to love cooking, and almost every meal at home was prepared by me. However, everything changed when I tried to become a chef. There's a difference between doing something you love and being forced to do it. I love cooking, but the high-intensity repetition of it every day would overwhelm me. It's not just physically exhausting; it's mentally draining too. Typically, those of us who work as chefs don't cook at home much because it feels like we've been working all day, from morning to night. Most of my friends who work as chefs are the same way. So when I come home, I rarely step into the kitchen to cook. It's usually my partner who cooks, even if the food isn't great, I'll still eat it just to avoid going into the kitchen.
Therefore, if given the opportunity to become a professional spinach player, I would definitely decline. I don't want to turn my interests into a profession; I don't want something I enjoy doing to become a must-do task; I don't want to turn my passion into a burden. I prefer to enjoy my interests purely, play when I have free time, have fun when I'm happy, and indulge when I'm feeling bored. In short, I don't want to turn it into something I must do. |
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