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The meaning of going to work

Simply put, the meaning of going to work is to make money. There is no free lunch and no free job. Part-time job is to make a living. In order to live a better life, we must rely on part-time jobs to earn more money.

Work is meaningless if it doesn't make money. Even if you earn money by working, you can't save it and lose its meaning. The purpose of working is to earn money, and the purpose of earning money is to support the family. Without money, you can't open a pot at home. Without money, my family will starve to death. This is the purpose of making money. Some moonlight people eat everything when they get paid every month, and they can't get money when they have a holiday at the end of the year. They buy tickets to go home, even if they don't have the money to go home once every ten or eight years. Such people lose their meaning when they work. Some people not only work hard, but also earn much less than others, but only leave a few hundred dollars a month for living expenses, and all the rest are transferred home. Working for the breadwinner means working. Generally speaking, the meaning of work is to make money. We should not only do our work hard, but also learn to save money, so that our work is more meaningful.

The most intuitive gain brought by going to work is that the amount of money income determines that you can live such a life. But aside from the income from work, what changes will it bring us?