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本帖最后由 汐二萌sunshine 于 2012-9-28 19:34 编辑
0927:“Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:People care more about public recognition than about money. Even if no more money is given, public recognition can still make people work harder.”
Asked what motivation will do to hard-working people, some sociologists may response: public recognition. But actually, I strongly believe that money is the issue that people care most in modern world.
To begin with, for grown-ups, they care money far more than the public recognition. The primary reason is that adults do not only take care of themselves, but also assume the responsibilities of their family. For instance, the one who have a stable and high-paying job must be efficient in work. It enables him to take advantages of communicating with his family frequently. His family will reside in the cosmopolitan city. As a result, the marvelous dwelling environment and elite education in private schools-which requires a dear tuition –allows his children to be well-cultivated and outstanding. In addition, when holidays are coming, he could afford the expense of travelling aboard with the family so that he could release his pressure in order to have a fresh start when he returns to the competitive company. Thus, without favorable salaries that could support their families, the adults would never devote to the company.
Furthermore, money enables nearly every dream of youth to come true. As the money plays a pivotal role in creating a bright future, the teenagers also care more about money. The best example to illustrate that is my cousin’s own experience. My aunt is a single mother, it means she gives all her love to his son but the sufficient educational fund for him to continue his study. My cousin, a student who equips affluent knowledge and full curiosity of learning, relatively desires to last his study. Since he aware this, he began to do some part-time job, such as washing dishes in the restaurant, cleaning house for neighbors and so on. Consequently, my cousin gets into a top university. He retained the habit of doing part-time jobs. While he was in the college, he usually corrects the paper for his professor or works as a librarian in the campus. He sometimes sends some money to my aunt. The money that he earn to support his educational cost changed his life successively.
To sum up, despite the advantages that public recognition leads to are considerable, it cannot compete with the benefits that tender brings out, when the life tendency of the entire family and its ability of achieving the youth’s dream are taken into account.
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