Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Work


Everything that you put work into has an outcome or a beneficial result. For example, I can practice math every day and earn a 98% on the calculus test. But I could practice math every day and receive a 78% on the calculus test. These are both results but for the second calculus test, I received a grade that doesn’t seem so beneficial and I still didn’t practice math enough to perform at the highest standard on the test. I can work as a dentist from 9-5, 4 days a week and earn 106K per year. Or I could work as a factory from 7-9, 6 days a week and earn an hourly wage of $8. The factory worker works harder than the dentist but earns less income. But the dentist probably worked harder in school before he got his job than the factory worker, who might have not gone to college. The simplest example of work is when my body digests food, which takes work. My stomach churns and breaks down food to extract nutrients for energy to power by body. I use the energy I get from food to do work. These are all different ways work and results are completed.

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