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In my experience you have two choices. You can either work during the week doing something you are not passionate about but make more money and do whatever you want on the weekends, or you can work for what you are passionate about 24/7 but make less money.
Personally I will pursue the second option because I feel that life is too short for me to live out my days in a box office.
I think the answer is Mood
Eumaeus was Odysseus's friend and swineherd, and the first one to receive him when he came back home disguised as a beggar. For Odysseus, it was important to test Eumaeus's loyalty and trustworthiness, so he lied about who he was and where he came from. In return, and even not knowing who this man was, Eumaeus's treated Odysseus kindly and with respect.
In "Lines Composed a Few Miles About Tintern Abbey (1798), Wordsworth evaluates his relationship with nature and the memories he had, contrasting how this relationship was in the past and how it is now.
In line 36 he mentions another gift that comes with age. This marks the passing of time and how he has matured. When he was a young boy, nature and the psysichal and material joy of it made all his world. The mountains, rivers and streams marked his passions and love. Now an old man, even if he cannot resume that relationship, he does not mourn because with age he has acquired a different relationship, more sublime in a spiritual way. He can now hear oftentimes "The still, sad music of humanity" and guard the heart of his moral being.