More to the Equation

I recently spent some time with a former youth group kid who is now living a full-fledged adult life. He's doing great! He's one of those kids I thought would thrive as he worked through college and into the working world. We talked about many different topics, but he made one particular comment that struck me as blog-worthy.

In his early 20s, he's making approximately $75,000 in his desired field. I don't know what you think about that number, but to me, it feels like a stellar salary for this age.....unbelievably attractive! He proceeded to share that multiple other companies have offered him over $100,000 to jump ship and take a different job. Interesting!

When I asked him what he thinks of these other opportunities, he said they sound like great jobs in his desired field, and he'd probably like them. However, he turned them all down. Why? Because he LOVES his current job. The work, the people, the lifestyle it provides him. He's living his best life, and increasing his annual income by $25,000+ isn't worth risking his current life. Meaning over money.

I'm so proud of him for factoring more into the equation than just money. Money is money, but life is priceless. He's living such a blessed life right now. Would an extra $25,000 per year come in handy? Of course! He could do a lot of good with that money, but not if it comes at the expense of the beautiful life he's built for himself.

I'm not suggesting that he shouldn't have considered any of these other options. Doing so wouldn't have made him greedy or selfish. Any one of these jobs could be amazing for him, in more ways than one. However, for him, right now, it's not worth risking, given all the other factors in this equation. His maturity is so good!

There's more to the equation than money. I repeatedly watch people allow money to be the winning factor in the equation, only to feel guilt, regret, and resentment. More money isn't a bad thing, but it can be the worst thing if it comes at the expense of a meaningful life.

Applause to this young man, his promising career, and the beautiful life he's building. I'm so proud of him. I think we can all learn from his example today.

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