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		<title>Do or Like to Do? That is the Question.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;What do you do?&#8221; This question is most always asked in social situations here in America. It is a very loaded question. &#8220;Do&#8221; means  your occupation; what work you do to earn a paycheck. The answer immediately puts you in &#8230; <a href="http://scriptflip.com/2009/05/do-or-like-to-do-that-is-the-question/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>This question is most always asked in social situations here in America. It is a very loaded question. &#8220;Do&#8221; means  your occupation; what work you do to earn a paycheck. The answer immediately puts you in a strata; it defines your class and position, both economically and socially. The answer will usually determine if the conversation flourishes or falters.</p>
<p>I contrast this with the question asked in other parts of the world. You see, in other parts of the world, your business is just that: YOUR business. Only if you volunteer your occupation do people discuss it. The question I was asked most often in social situations while living in the West Indies was, &#8220;What do you LIKE to do?&#8221;</p>
<p>You see the difference?</p>
<p>I was taken quite by surprise the first time this was asked of me. I had to actually stop and think about what I like to do since I was so conditioned to answer the question of what I did for a living.</p>
<p>Since then I like to remind myself of things I like to do. Here are just a few&#8230;</p>
<p>- sailing (although I get very little opportunity to do so)<br />
- playing competitive sports (there are very few things that get you in the moment than pure head to head competition)<br />
- getting and giving back rubs (no explanation needed)<br />
- watching my kids&#8217; faces when they try something again and again and finally get it right.<br />
- watching the sun set (something magical every time)<br />
- swimming and snorkeling (ah, the sea!)<br />
- laughing with friends and family (best therapy ever)<br />
- running on the beach or through the woods (endorphins with a view)<br />
- coaching and teaching others (sharing knowledge makes me smarter and happy at the same time)<br />
- preparing dinner from homegrown vegetables</p>
<p>So next time you&#8217;re meeting new people ask them, &#8220;What do you *like* to do?&#8221;</p>
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