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"The article that I read yesterday was about the topic of effort and reward. The author discussed how some young people nowadays tend to evaluate the return on investment before engaging in any activity. The author gave three examples to illustrate this:
1.If young people were to work in a factory and had to put in a month of hard work for minimal income, they would refuse to work.
2.If they were in a romantic relationship and put in months of effort but didn't get the desired outcome, they would avoid being in a relationship or making friends.
3.If they had the opportunity to become a company's CEO with a small investment and the chance of a high return, they would choose to become a CEO.
The author was concerned about the mindset of these young individuals, who seem to expect high rewards with minimal effort. The author expressed disbelief at the idea that young people want low house prices, easy job searching, and quick romantic success without significant effort. The author emphasized that society's rules dictate that you need to put in something to get what you desire, whether it's material, spiritual, or physical. Without effort, society won't progress, and everything will regress.
In conclusion, the author encouraged young people to keep making efforts, as their hard work will eventually pay off. The message was to trust that if you continue your endeavors, even if things don't go as planned, there will be another plan in store for you. The author's message was clear: Keep working hard and believe in a higher power. Your efforts will not be in vain." |
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