Another great story by British philosopher Alan Watts in which he poses a hypothesis: What would you do if money was not important to you?
Perhaps you would choose to be a writer, perhaps you would play video games more often, or perhaps you would simply walk the streets. Alan Watts invites us to live a life in which we do not care about money to do what we really like. Only then will we become true masters of our main hobby and surely we can monetize said hobby.
Actually this that it raises is quite difficult to carry out and it is preferable to start from a very young age so that already in adolescence we begin to perfect our hobby. If we dedicate ourselves with passion to what we like the most, probably at the age of 25 we are already in a position to teach our ability to other people who are willing to pay us for it. What do you think?