What do you think it is about Paul's job at Carnegie Hall that completely changes his attitude about life?
The job at Carnegie Hall represents beauty to Paul, a life that he doesn't exactly want, but one that he feels very comfortable in. It's his escape, a way to get away from normalcy, away from an unfulfilled life. It would be like a musician, whose stage is the ultimate rush, having to perform in coffee houses when he belongs in jam-packed stadiums filled with screaming fans. There is no reward in living an uncomfortable lifestyle. Unless your one of those people who gets a rush out of trying something new everyday, finding a place where you're comfortable is an important aspect of living a healthy life. Easier said than done though. People live, work, go to school, etc. in uncomfortable places everyday.
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