Make It - On the Job: How a Mortician Finds Joy in His Work
Make It - Work: An Inspiring Story of a Mortician
In a profession often associated with sadness, Victor M. Sweeney, a 33-year-old mortician from a small town, shares his unique perspective on life and death. Earning $87,000 a year, Sweeney demonstrates that one can thrive in a career that others might find daunting.
Finding Joy in Mortuary Science
Despite the nature of his job, Sweeney expresses how he hasn’t gone home sad a single day. For him, each interaction with grieving families is a chance to make it meaningful and provide comfort.
What Truly Matters
Reflecting on life, Sweeney mentions that his obituary gets shorter and shorter each year, emphasizing that fewer things truly matter. His positive outlook serves as a reminder to focus on the significant aspects of life.
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