Getting a good salary is more important than job satisfaction
Practically every young person faces a choice: to have an enjoyable job which will probably be not well-paid or to earn a lot of money without considering job satisfaction.
On the one hand, money is important. It certainly can't buy you happiness but it can buy more pleasures. However, choosing a profession with high salaries does not guarantee that you will definitely be paid that much. The truth is that people thrive only when they do something they like and what they are good at. It is a fact that hating your job has negative health consequences.
On the other hand, pursuing your passion can be difficult and sometimes it means having lower incomes, especially when you only start your career. It is great if there are people in your life who can support you, but life isn't always like that.
In conclusion I would like to say that it is hard to choose between money and satisfaction. It is better to have both, but if I had to choose, I would choose job satisfaction over a high salary.
When was the last time you used the Internet? Chances are it was very recently! And you probably send emails instead of letters, don't you? And in the 1970s and 80s. it was only really used by academics , but in the 1990s its popularity grown up. To illustrate this, it took 38 years for radio to reach 50 million users. 13 years for TV and yet only 5 years for the Internet! Many of us already use the Internet for entertainment purposes. Very soon, the Internet will be 3D. not 2D, and everything that we used to see will change. There is already an Internet fridge", for example, that emails a shopping list to your local supermarket and checks your schedule to coordinate a convenient delivery time! However, not everyone has access to technology. In fact, only 17% of the world's population is connected to the Web. This figure depends on where you live, though; in North America the number is around 70%. Also, about 80% of all websites are in English, which many people in the world don't speak. Still, governments and IT institutes are working hard to bridge this divide, so perhaps in the not-too-distant future, the Internet really will take over the whole world!
Practically every young person faces a choice: to have an enjoyable job which will probably be not well-paid or to earn a lot of money without considering job satisfaction.
On the one hand, money is important. It certainly can't buy you happiness but it can buy more pleasures. However, choosing a profession with high salaries does not guarantee that you will definitely be paid that much. The truth is that people thrive only when they do something they like and what they are good at. It is a fact that hating your job has negative health consequences.
On the other hand, pursuing your passion can be difficult and sometimes it means having lower incomes, especially when you only start your career. It is great if there are people in your life who can support you, but life isn't always like that.
In conclusion I would like to say that it is hard to choose between money and satisfaction. It is better to have both, but if I had to choose, I would choose job satisfaction over a high salary.