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In my opinion, developing a career as a retail merchant is a way of guaranteeing a high level of work independence, that is, not depending on third parties to obtain a job and, therefore, a monthly income that allows a decent life.
Now, this independence has in turn a counterpart, which is that the monthly salary is not guaranteed as in a job in a dependency relationship, but depends exclusively on the work that the entrepreneur puts in for it, with which there are certain risks that each entrepreneur assumes.
Therefore, in my opinion, I consider that although work and financial independence is important, economic security is even more so, so I would not consider a career as a retailer for me.
The theme of "The Luster of Lost Things" is seeking out one's inner truth in the urban, alienated world. The hero of the book is a young boy, Walter Lavender, whose speech disorder has rendered him incapable of communicating with other people, and has resulted in many limitations that he imposed upon himself. He sets off to accomplish a mission of finding a lost book from his mother's shop. This journey will set him free and teach him many hidden truths about himself and the world.
1st gen Americans are often in conflict with their parents because they don't understand their parents' customs or personal histories.
What poem is this? Can u give the name?
Internal conflict in a story is a problem or struggle occurring within a character a mind.