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本帖最后由 thankgod2016 于 2016-5-11 16:13 编辑
题目:which do you prefer? an interesting and challenging job with less vacation or a job with more vacation time but less fun
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无聊的 bore dull drone insipid demoralized apathetic
有趣 interesting fascinating fun intriguing exciting desirable lethargic
成就感 fulfilment accomplishment satisfaction achievement
工作 job career vocation profession niche
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For better or worse, we now live in a world where leisure time has been diminished drastically. Mankind in 21st century not only enjoys the bountiful fruits fast-paced life brought to us, but also suffers increasingly anxiety, stress, and pressure.感觉开头像是在论证反面 It's undeniable that a job with more vacation is the ideal job for a bunch of people, yet I still insist that the happiness, fulfilment, as well as higher life quality a challenging and interesting job brings are much more worth pursuing.
To begin with, the most distinct benefit of a career in which I can find challenge and fun is that I can reap happiness in most of my lifetime. Nowadays most of us need to work for no less than eight hours every workday, not counting compulsory or volunteered overtime works. It's hard to imagine how droning a person will be if he or she has to spend that much of his or her time in something boring.Take myself as an example, I used to work as a administration staff and enjoyed long leisure time after work. But I felt so dull during my work hours that even if I came home after work, I still fell depressed and lethargic. After much consideration, I decided to quit the job start a small business with a bunch of my friends. We had very little free time, but we all feel so grateful for doing something that ,we believe, will make the world a better place.
On the flip side, another crucial perspective is that the improvement in vocational ability is the main source of one's satisfaction and accomplishment. It takes years of dedication to become an expert in a particular area. If you spent more time than others dealing with hard problems and situations, you will end up a more successful person in your niches. All too often we observe some young people , afraid of facing difficulties in their jobs , make no progress after working for several years. Chances are, when they grow older, they might feel regretful for wasting their best years, or fell shameful for not accomplishing anything. Thus, a busy and interesting job outweighs a boring but easy one.
Admittedly, jobs that occupies most of my time do have some negative sides, such as lesser time to spend with family members, fewer chances to do recreational activities, etc. Nevertheless, busier jobs always means higher profits, and higher profits indicates higher life quality. Imagine if I get paid a lot of money for my job, I can afford gorgeous beaches, exquisite cuisine and luxury hotel rooms during my vacation, short though.
In the light of the above, even though doing busy but exciting jobs means a sacrifice in your leisure time, I still believe it's a wiser choice to choose a job that can brings you happiness, fulfilment and higher life quality.
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For better or worse, we now live in a world where the exponential growth in human knowledge is forcing people to work harder in order to qualify a certain job. Mankind in 21st century not only enjoys the bountiful fruits of civilization, but also suffers increasingly anxiety, stress, and tension due to fewer and fewer leisure time after work. It's undeniable that a job with more vacation is the ideal one for a bunch of people, yet I still insist that the happiness, fulfilment, as well as higher life quality a challenging and interesting job brings are(用is还是are) much more worth pursuing.
To begin with, the most distinct benefit of a career in which I can find challenge and fun is that I can reap happiness in (这个in要不要) most of my time. Nowadays people need to work for no less than eight hours every workday, not counting enforced or volunteered overtime. It's hard to imagine how dull a person will be if he or she has to spend that much of his or her time in something boring. Take myself as an example, I used to work as an administration staff and enjoyed long leisure time after work. But I felt so demoralized during my work hours that even if I came back home after work, I still fell depressed and lethargic. After much consideration, I decided to quit the job, start a small business with a bunch of my friends. We had very little free time, but we all feel so grateful for doing something that, we believe, will make the world a better place.
On the flip side, another crucial perspective is that the improvement in (用in还是of) vocational ability is the main source of personal satisfaction and accomplishment. It takes years of dedication to become an expert in a particular area. If you spent more time than others dealing with hard problems and situations, you will end up a more successful person in your field. All too often we observe some young people, afraid of facing difficulties in their jobs(这个插入语这样用可以吗), make no progress after working for several years. Chances are, when they grow older, they might feel regretful for wasting their best years, or shameful for not accomplishing anything. Thus, a tense and desirable job outweighs a mean and petty one.
Admittedly, jobs that occupies a lot of time do have some negative sides, such as lesser time to spend with family members, fewer chances to do recreational activities, etc. Nevertheless, busier jobs always mean higher profits, and higher profits indicate higher life quality. With a well paid job, I can probably afford gorgeous beaches, exquisite cuisine and luxury hotel rooms during my vacation, short though, but enjoyful.
In the light of the above, even though a busy but exciting job means sacrifice in leisure time, I still believe it's a wiser choice to choose a job that can bring you happiness, fulfilment and higher life quality, rather than one that leads to regret for a plain life when middle-aged.
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