In the short story 'Paul's Case: A Study in Temperament' by Willa
Carthur, the reason Paul goes to work is that he has finally found a job
and a life that he enjoys, and is keen to ensure he does not lose it.
However, as we learn later in the story, he is not as happy as he seems
at first.
I believe the usual incentive is often profit. Everything you do in a business is geared towards breaking even on your investment and earning a decent profit.
Answer:
ok what does it mean I don't understand
The answer is future tense.
According to Oxford Dictionary, future tense is "a tense expressing an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not yet exist."
Past tense happens in the past, present tense happens in the present, and future tense happens in the future.