Advice from the 1950's from a career counselor, William J Reilly rings true to this day. As he says in his book, How to Avoid Work, "life really begins when you have discovered that you can do anything you want." This echoes what Thomas Edison said when asked about his secret to success. " You do something all day long, don’t you? Everyone does. If you get up at seven o’clock and go to bed at eleven, you have put sixteen good hours, and it is certain that you have been doing something all that time. The only difference is that you do a great many things and I do one. If you took the time in question and applied it in one direction, you would succeed. Success is sure to follows such application. The trouble lies in the fact that people do not have one thing to stick to, letting all else go."