People in American have many reasons to work their hardest even if they don’t like what they do. The first reasons. Most of us do it because we have no other choice (Curry). If everyone was happy with what they do, the world rejoice around this harmony. But the fact remains is that it’s not possible to achieve this level of joy.
Some people get stuck in jobs they once found suitable for their satisfaction, but for one reason or another, being satisfied with an occupation takes a turn south. If we didn’t work, what would we do? Would every one of us be homeless? Probably not, but again the question remains; what other options are available? Switching careers may be an option, but this is a difficult task to complete.
Being dignified is the best thing to do if someone doesn‘t like their occupation. If there are reasonable alternatives available, this is an acceptable solution. But simply giving up isn’t an option. There is nothing more noble than someone who can deal with personal preference when evaluating their current situation, and realizing that maybe this is the best option available.
Works Cited
Curry, Andrew. Across Cultures. Seventh. “Why We Work.” New York: Pearson Education, Inc, 2008. Print.
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I like how you wrote this because it is true, we all cant give up. Although, I wish I could! I like your quote you made from Curry. How we have no other choice. There are a lot of people stuck in careers that they no longer like, including myself! I really liked your last sentance in this, it really summed up your paragraph as a whole! good job!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a really good job of writing this. You make fair points show alternatives for people who don't like their job. Lots of people don't like their jobs, but they have little choice in the matter. Many people work hard at their jobs just to make ends meet. I also thought your last sentence was very well done.
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