I agree with the sentiment, but I'd also like to add that it is often quite rewarding to step outside your sphere of comfort and do something different. In a galaxy far away, a long time ago, I was the philanthropic chair for my fraternity. I helped direct the group away from the silly fund raising ideas that dominated the campus. I helped get people involved, hands on projects.
To this day, some 20 years later, I still get a bunch of the core guys (and their families now) together to support a family camp. Nothing like a DBA, .NET developer, school teacher, molecular biologist, Managing Director for a top Fortune 10 company, DOT Engineer, paralegal, and an EE to get together and cut & split firewood.
Step outside and perhaps find something you like.
Honor Super Omnia-
Jason Miller