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  1. So I'm in a bit of a dilemma. I'm a private music teacher and although I enjoy my job I'm not sure I want to this for my entire life. The reason for this is money. Although financially i'm doing ok, in the future I'd like to be in the position where I'm able to support a wife and kids, earning enough money to have a comfortable lifestyle, being able to afford top medical care for myself and my family etc and I'm not sure that being a music teacher is going to cut it. Which brings me to my next question...If I'm unable to earn enough as a teacher do I change profession and choose a career solely for the pay check? People say if you just do it for the money it's a recipe for a disaster but then again people go into banking just for the money, and for a number of them things end up turning out ok. I'm in my early 30s, would be willing to go back to university so commitment, time and money wouldn't be an issue. I just want to make the right decision. The question I guess is is it ok to just do it for the money? I'm also considering going down the path of accounting but considering that many of those jobs will be automated during next 20-30 years i may need to consider other options. Also i've got an interest in computer programming/web development but would the salary be high enough? Or maybe I should just stick to what I'm doing and enjoy, and try and land a gig teaching at a prestigious college/school etc. Your feedback would be much appreciated, I could do with some guidance.
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  2. According to this we all should be underwater or starving ten times over by now. http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/25/after-30-years-alarmists-are-still-predicting-a-global-warming-apocalypse/
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