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I agree that it depends on the task. Primarily, I believe, the goal of the task. Say you're starving, and need to work in order to get some food. You'd probably set aside whatever emotions you have toward the task and just do it because it'd be essential for your survival. Now, if you have plenty of food in your fridge, and you know where your next meal is coming from, then you'll pay more attention to your emotions. I'd rather do something that would directly help a person be happier than a job where I'm pushing buttons all day, or what have you.