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Not everyone has good self-confidence, even though they have good skills and education, there are some who are not confident so they don't expose themselves further. The number of unemployed people in every country definitely exists and I think quite a lot of people are unemployed but that doesn't mean they can't work, they can look for their skills and hone their self-confidence so they can learn further by perhaps communicating with people outside. Apart from that, those who are unemployed don't have to beg for money because that is not a recommended action, basically we have to be able to survive by struggling so whatever the situation, we have to be able to do our best to produce good results, not just by giving up.
with a comfortable life is everyone's dream, many people work hard because they want to fulfill their needs and desires, because it is by working hard that they have to survive. Even though it doesn't make them rich, don't they have to work hard but just keep quiet? I don't think that's true. Whatever the result, we have to work hard to get the satisfactory results we dream of.
Skill and expensive degrees are the keys to success, you've been told. That's not it. You don't inherit confidence. It's forged in experience and battered out of too many great individuals by a hypercritical society. Imagine a world where improving confidence is as vital as passing a silly test. Imagine youngsters being eager to participate instead of terrified. Our point is lost! Whether in the job market or life, emotional intelligence and self-confidence are as vital as coding or math
I appreciate hard effort, but our economy is rigged. Hardest workers are screwed. What if we measured success by job satisfaction rather than hours worked? Working smart and hard should be equal. Our world should be one where people work to live, not live to work. Respecting your sanity and happiness as much as your money is what this is about