While it is argued that a distinguished career is regarded as the most pivotal thing in a person’s life, I firmly believe that there are other factors which can make people’s lives meaningful. On the one hand, it cannot be denied that working plays a vital role in one’s life. According to an annual survey carried out in the UK, a person spends about 25 or 30 years on their occupation, hence working time accounts for nearly one-third of a person’s life. So if people obtain a worthwhile job that blooms, their lifetime is likely to be filled with human well-being. Additionally, the state of being stuck in an unsuccessful career might have a destructive influence on people’s spirits. Those with turbulent career or experience of job dissatisfaction could suffer from chronic stress and discouragement, which affects their mental and physical health adversely, as well as making them have a negative outlook on their lives.
n the other hand, I contend that there are more desirable goals rather than a successful career to attain in our life. A vast majority of people perceive a meaningful life as helping others living in poor and underprivileged conditions. They spend most of their lifetime devoting to charity work. Furthermore, there are other people who do not enter the workforce but seem satisfied with their lives. In some Asian countries such as Japan, dual-income families are not as common as that in Western nations. Take Japan as a telling example; men are often the breadwinners while women stay at home, take over the responsibilities related to household chores and childcare, which make them feel content as a well-established tradition.
In conclusion, while undoubtedly people can benefit enormously from a glittering career, there are still a lot of significant factors which might enable them to lead a happy life.
While it
is argued
that a distinguished
career
is regarded
as the most pivotal thing in a person’s
life
, I
firmly
believe that there are
other
factors which can
make
people’s
lives
meaningful. On the one hand, it cannot
be denied
that working plays a vital role in one’s
life
. According to an annual survey carried out in the UK, a person spends about 25 or 30 years on their occupation,
hence
working time accounts for
nearly
one-third of a person’s
life
.
So
if
people
obtain a worthwhile job that blooms, their lifetime is likely to
be filled
with human well-being.
Additionally
, the state of
being stuck
in an unsuccessful
career
might have a destructive influence on
people’s
spirits. Those with turbulent
career
or experience of job dissatisfaction could suffer from chronic
stress
and discouragement, which affects their mental and physical health
adversely
,
as well
as making them have a
negative
outlook on their
lives
.
n
the
other
hand, I contend that there are more desirable goals
rather
than a successful
career
to attain in our
life
. A vast majority of
people
perceive a meaningful
life
as helping others living in poor and underprivileged conditions. They spend most of their lifetime devoting to charity work.
Furthermore
, there are
other
people
who do not enter the workforce
but
seem satisfied with their
lives
. In
some
Asian countries such as Japan, dual-income families are not as common as that in Western nations. Take Japan as a telling example;
men
are
often
the breadwinners while women stay at home, take over the responsibilities related to household chores and childcare, which
make
them feel content as a well-established tradition.
In conclusion
, while
undoubtedly
people
can benefit
enormously
from a glittering
career
, there are
still
a lot of
significant factors which might enable them to lead a happy
life
.