Having fun is very addictive especially when it comes to making money without having to put much effort into it. Some things are just made for people to be good at naturally and probably in most cases, it's interesting to the person and just has to be something that needs to be worked on. It then makes sense to go to a college to earn a degree and then pass an interview to go work for someone. Another route could be coming up with a brilliant idea from being fortunate and selling on it to become rich. It's awesome how it comes together for some people and inspire others to want to do the same.
It can be a good amount of fun, but there needs to be priorities involved to set some boundaries of how much time will be spent. Being a hard worker isn't such a bad thing once a person can get used to it. I'm starting to realize having a balanced life really does take quite awhile to set up and to maintain it will require some effort daily. Just how much time to spend for having fun and work is really going to be entirely up to the individual. I've always felt guilty whenever I spent too much on something fun that amounted to nothing in the end.
The biggest trick to everything is having great reading comprehension and secondly, the willpower to practice or see it through. I used to be bad at understanding textbooks and what other people wrote. It gradually became better from just wanting to practice and stay committed to it. It then becomes like second nature and the benefits that arise out of it is tremendous and too much of a blessing to want to miss out on. From being honest with everyone, I have managed to form some great relationships with beautiful people and to even sort out friends who still need to work on themselves.