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We will always have problems, money doesn't erase that. But it does remove all the basic worries in life–you don't need to fret about food, shelter, and safety. You also have the added benefit of leisure; travelling where you want to, enjoying entertainment, and trying out different things in...
There's no question about it, I definitely want to do well for my family and enjoy life's greater things–and I agree, there's life beyond money. But money opens opportunities, and no one really wants to live in poverty. A stress-free and plentiful life... that's what we all want, don't we?
This really sounds good in theory but our company does not have the luxury to provide another gadget for us for the sole use of working. Maybe I'll try setting up profiles in my computer to have that sense of distinction somehow. Thanks for this!
This is definitely a new perspective to have. Maybe it really depends on how you view life. For me, I think there is more to life than working my ass off. Thanks for this advice!
I think it depends on the level of security that the recipients have on their email accounts. Most of the time, there can be little to no chance of problems arising from this. You may just need to consider the emailing strategies (frequency, content, etc.) that you would use to heighten the...
Aren't they risky during these times? I also thought of it but I do not know anyone who has done this during this time and I am kinda scared to still go out if I have no prior knowledge of the state of the place.
This is an employed role, a desk job. So it's really repetitive. I think that even though it's the same, working on an office still separates the professional from the personal.
Well, I tried to do that but my mind is just getting too filled with work-related stuff that I still constantly check our platforms for updates on our processes.