What if money were no object?

What if money were no object?

The Drive Team is struggling to make practical and useful sense of this message from philosopher Alan Watts. We need your help.

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A message from British-born philosopher Alan Watts (1915 - 1973) tells us we are able to live a life in which we can do absolutely anything we like.

That is, according to Watts, it really is possible to not have to work a day in your life.

Now we know the old saying that goes if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life.

Watts says, "If you do really like what you're doing - it doesn't matter what it is - you can eventually become a master on it."

But, what happens if I like lying on the beach all day? 

How am I able to master that passion and turn it into money?

The message from Watts is profound and meaningful, we agree, but we need your help here.

Is it really practical OR is it just a wishy-washy string of words that cannot actually be put into practice?

Are we missing something?

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