Some people bring drive and passion to their careers, but I am more satisfied with conducting errands with aplomb | Joseph Earp
Briefly

As I navigated childhood, Richard Scarry's 'What Do People Do All Day?' became a source of both fascination and fear, raising the existential question of my purpose.
Rather than pursuing a conventional career, I found fulfillment in the simplicity of completing errands and small tasks, embodying a sense of usefulness in everyday activities.
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