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Answer: B. Jim's need to justify the effort he put into his training has altered his attitude to be more favourable toward the job
Explanation: A rational analysis would probably lead Jim to find out that it is better not to do a job that he does not love, despite his time spent studying for that job, but also, maybe that same analysis would lead him to realise that it is better to do something than do it again study, invest new time for learning, etc.
Jim simply saw all the facts, realised that he had spent years learning for the job and now wants to justify the effort he has put into it. Therefore, he changed his attitude towards the job.
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The Graduate which have become a success was the 1967 film that became directed by way of Mike Nichols and also allowed American universities to begin providing degrees in cinema research.
It's far one of the most hit film that revolutionized Hollywood choice-making over which films were given made, how they had been forged and to whom they were marketed.
Also, the film is set the man or woman known as "Ben's" uncertainty approximately his route in life and contrasted with the expectations imposed on him by the adults surrounding him.
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Legendary wise man Laozi said: “It is better not to speak of things you do not understand.” But we here at Godchecker HQ never let that stop us.
Daoism is a highly philosophical school of Chinese belief, formulated by Laozi in the Sixth Century BC and still going strong today. It holds that the Universe, far from being a complex web of tangled events, is actually very very simple. All forms of matter and being are merely manifestations of Yin and Yang, surrounded by Qi energy.
To understand and live in harmony with creation, you must free yourself of all complications and seek ‘The Way’. This cannot be found on any road sign, but is located right next to the Path Of Least Resistance. In Daoism, it is better to let things happen naturally than to strive after them. This is known as Wu Wei.
Laozi taught: “The most effective course of action is always to do nothing.” Which means The Way cannot be found by seeking it. All we can suggest is that you find a gentle stream and gaze upon it until your mind is flowing in harmony. If that doesn’t work, try reading the Dao-De-Jing (Tao-Te-Ching), which is full of wisdom and doesn’t have any long words in it.
The Daoist pantheon of Gods can be somewhat confusing. There is Yuanshi Tianzun, the unreachable infinite entity, followed by the Sanqing who are really manifestations of other Gods or vice versa. Then there is the Jade Emperor who rules over everything and the Sanguan, who also who rule over everything but don’t make so much fuss about it. Meanwhile the Eight Immortals don’t rule anything but have lots of fun. All the Gods have their place and the complete pecking order is so complex that even Heaven itself has a job keeping track of it all. But we’ve done our best.
Godnote: Thanks to the old Wade-Giles system of transliterating Chinese characters, ‘Dao’ is frequently written as ‘Tao’. Modern Pinyin insists that ‘Dao’ is the correct spelling, but of course correcting all the literature would require people actually doing something. Which would be very un-Daoist.