I recently am going through a bit of a life change, and have been faced with an interesting opportunity. As I was progressing through life, I have noticed that there seem to be four types of activities that people take; what they like to do, what they want to do, what they have to do and what they end up doing. In the context of business, I think of it as hobbies, dream jobs, petty jobs and realistic jobs. Most of us have our hobbies, strive for our dream jobs, tolerate the petty jobs and end up in realistic jobs. My personal situation is that my hobby/passion is MAs, my dream job is explosives and energetics formulation and production, my petty jobs are chores and taxes, and my realistic job is as a formulating silicone chemist. So I seem to see that it is best to let hobbies be, and not try to make them a job because they become responsibility and work, which often makes them less enjoyable. Like game players who try to design games or go on a pro curcuit, until the stress and responsibility leech the fun out of it. My oppotunity is that my best friend and I always had a pipe dream of opening an MA school, but I always passed it off as fantasy. Now the opportunity has arisen where we may have the time and money to actually give it a shot. My question is, if I start up a school with him, will it become to much work to remain enjoyable?