Glory

So you're a justice of the peace. That's basically like being a superhero...basically. You're in charge of enforcing peace in your state through the application of the law and, by gol-ly, you're going to make this place safe for all.

Okay, maybe it's not all that righteous and wholesome. Sometimes justices are going to have to make a weepy college student fork up a hefty fine for running a red light or legally bind together that less than perfect pair of party animals they know won't last more than a month. At the end of the day, though, they're upholding the law of their state. If that's something that gets your heart racing, then you'll be satisfied knowing each day is devoted to this honorable task.

Also, don't forget, justices have to be elected or appointed to hold this position. That means either the public or the local government must think they were the best person for the job. The job is like an award in and of itself.