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Setler79 [48]
3 years ago
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What are TWO ways the work you do and the income you earn can affect your life style?

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ollegr [7]3 years ago
5 0
It can affect how you act and think
Wittaler [7]3 years ago
5 0
It depends on what type of job u do. Say for ex u become a cop and u have to stop bad people but u need a gun, u using a gun so much can make u want to harm people for fun and make u violent, so that's one, another ex is working as a telephone answerer, u can make TONS of money and u can put this job before your family and friends and etc and u can have all that money but at what cost are u sacrificing yourself for cash.

Income: if u make so much money u can blow it all on yourself and think ''man I'm living the life here I'm soo rich'' but on the inside material things we have today and money don't bring true happiness. Another income is if we ARE NOT making as much money as we WOULD LIKE we can feel that we need to work more hours or get another job to get the green, but really you're only hurting yourself by putting more blocks of stone on your back figuratively and adding more stress to yourself.

As my mother always told me: ''Its not HOW much money u make, its what u DO with it''.
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