The Grass is Not Always Greener

Recently, I am sitting in a neighborhood Peruvian restaurant with my sweetheart when our meals arrive. My entrée is sided with home fries- new potatoes, chunked and sautéed; my honey’s plate is sided with light golden homemade garlic fries, topped with parsley, my favorite vegetable. As I feel my disappointment over not wanting what is on my plate I reach over and grab three ultimately delicious, fresh and warm fries.

Have you ever had that experience of wishing you had ordered what your dining companions have chosen? That was a rhetorical question – of course you have, we all have. Life is sometimes like that too. We see what others have, or get a glimpse into their life and lifestyle and we think, “Wow that looks good.” We see their house, body or boat and we think, “That would work for me.”

As we dined I thought this is true in almost every area except for one: people with jobs think that self-employed people have it better, most self-employed people do not think that people with jobs have it better.

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