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Board Economics
Re: We work to earn, not to struggle in life.
by
ancafe
on 26/09/2025, 04:13:46 UTC
In our country, this is the most common tradition or belief. While we're young, we were taught to study hard and finish schooling, and get a stable job. Because once we have already acquired a stable job, we will start earning and improve our lives. And create consistent progress, until we end up getting rich and enjoy the best things in life.
This belief has been around for a long time, and we are taught to focus on completing education by a certain age to better our future, and I don't think that's wrong. But the most important part is how we are better prepared to face life's challenges, because when it comes to life, the flow and path can vary. A job that offers a steady salary won't make us rich, but it will provide a sense of security in living based on the salary we earn.

Forward-thinking people will create other opportunities to find awareness of financial achievement because they understand that a steady salary is only enough to support life. Talking about achieving wealth, it's not enough to rely solely on a salary; you will need other sources to achieve the wealth you desire.