It s not that you don t have money to work, but the more you work, the less money you have, it s too

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

There is no job in the world that is not worthwhile, only those who do not see their worth. However, I feel a very special distinction between labor and the goal of labor. We get up every day to go to work, do our best, give us everything, but do we really get what we expect with all our hearts?

In the face of society's desire for financial freedom, many people cannot but deny that they joined the work with such ideals. They are busy every day, dreaming that through their hard work, day by day, little things will eventually achieve this goal. However, the reality of life is often quite the opposite. For every penny we earn, the profit brought to the boss or company may be several times or even more than ten times that of us.

This is not to say that work itself is not valuable, but we need to recognize that the ultimate purpose of work is not to bring freedom of wealth, but to survive and meet basic life needs. Work can bring us limited wealth, so that we can buy a car, buy a house, and live a so-called "decent life", but at the same time, we are also bound by the real economic chain, such as long-term bank loans.

If we think deeply, we will find that in addition to the meager salary and temporary satisfaction, the income from going to work every day may be more likely to be insecurity. We may be afraid of losing this job, of losing this income, of losing this dignity. So much so that as we get used to the sense of security that comes with wages, we become more and more insecure.

Some people find satisfaction in their work, they enjoy it, and even if they have to endure it, they feel that it is a kind of spiritual fulfillment. They can even find a presence in their work. This is because no matter what they are doing, no matter what they are going through, they can find a sense of fulfillment and fulfillment in them. This positive attitude is very positive. However, it also prevents us from seeing the essence of work and the true meaning of life, preventing us from realizing the fact that we are in bondage.

The time of high-income earners is often more part of their work and the company, rather than their own. They may not have time to enjoy life, they may not have time to go shopping, and free time may seem to them to be a luxury. So we see that some people are always busy, work is their life, life is work. They may have a high income and seem to have a comfortable life, but the real situation is that they may face more pressure.

The higher the income, the more likely you are to be tied down, with no time and no freedom. Although their work may seem glamorous and enviable, their lives may be filled with all kinds of pressures and expectations, and their hearts are empty and lonely. Moreover, they often do not have time to create their own social circles and are highly likely to become passive socializers. They spend every day in their busy lives and even ignore the beauty of life that they are supposed to enjoy.

At this point, I believe that we should think deeply about the true meaning of labor. We should recognize that the ultimate goal of work is to meet our basic survival needs, and that the freedom of wealth should depend on our individual efforts, wisdom, and decisions, rather than relying solely on the compassion and charity of others. We have the right and the power to create our lives. Let us re-examine our own value, find our means of production, regain our sense of security, and find our sense of existence.

Don't blindly pursue superficial luxury, but pursue inner comfort and spiritual satisfaction. The freedom of wealth is not achieved through the bondage of ideas, but through the pursuit of freedom, courageous exploration and constant challenge. I hope that each of us can find our own value, find our own life, and find our own life. Only in this way can we truly realize the freedom of wealth, realize our life goals, and realize our life values.

Finding true value in your work and taking control of your life is my expectation and your expectation. I look forward to seeing a vibrant, innovative, intelligent and passionate world emerge before your eyes. This is life, this is life, this is what we should pursue.

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