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RE: Just Because You Happen to be GOOD at Something Doesn't Mean you Necessarily LIKE it!
Your point about burning out is particularly well taken.
I became a technical writer in the IT industry because I "wanted to write." And it was the only way I could do that, and still make a living. So that's where I went. But it was basically BS because I wasn't "creating" a damn thing, just putting words on paper, according to someone else's instructions. It became VERY tedious, and I quit.