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Money
Megabucks!
rags
riches
Power
Who cares about power, anyway?
pushover
head-honcho
Prestige
Everyone is Jealous of You!
nobody
idol
Sex Appeal
Still a Virgin, huh?
nun
porn star
Flexible Hours
Consider it a normal 9-to-5
strict
loose
Social Relevance
You’re still irrelevant to the world
irrelevant
Ghandi
Flexible Work Location
Limited to your country!
chained to desk
work in boxers
Continued Learning
Time to consider a Ph.D!
unnecessary
necessary
Math
Einstein has nothing on you!
none
mathmatician
Science
Knowing Science exists is enough
Paris Hilton
Albert Einstein
Arts
Stick Figure Artistry Necessary
playschool
Picasso
Writing
Enough for a College newspaper!
getting cards
novels
Physical Labor
No muscles necessary, weakling!
featherweight
heavyweight
Managing People
Can barely manage to breathe
follower
leader
Sales
Efficient at using eBay, at least
buyer
seller
Helping People
You avoid others whenever possible
loner
philanthropist
Taking Risks
Paper cuts are your worst fears
desk clerk
thrill-seeker
Being Creative
Devoid of creative thought? Ok
accountant
artist

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Mathematician: John Nash (A Beautiful Mind)
Mathematicians are needed all over the place, in organizations you'd never expect them to be needed at. John Nash is a Nobel Prize winning mathematician with an unfortunate case of schizophrenia. But he's very good at connecting the dots.

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