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wariber [46]
3 years ago
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In the text, the author discusses how the woman left her well-paying job to pursue something meaningful to her. Do you think it'

s possible for people to pursue what is important to them and make money? How do you think education can change to teach technical skills, as well as how to find meaning in your work?
English
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ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Yes, it's possible for people to pursue what is important to them and make money

2. Education can change to teach technical skills, as well as how to find meaning in your work when instructors and guardians take note of the abilities and interests of students and direct them towards that path.

Explanation:

1. It is possible for people to pursue what's important to them and make money if they can give it the right dedication and hard work needed to succeed. Most times, people find themselves in jobs or fields of study that are of no interest to them. This could be because they were coerced by parents or teachers to pursue a career in those fields. Even though these careers might be lucrative, they may lack the motivation and zeal needed for the jobs. The brave ones like the woman in the text sometimes leave these careers to pursue what is important to them. They can only succeed if they give the careers of their choice the needed hard work which can help them also make monetary gains off it.

2. When educators take student counselling seriously and observe intently the strengths and weaknesses of these students, and guide them towards that path, then students would be more likely to find themselves in jobs and careers that they love and can make money from.

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