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  • Essay / Importance of Human Life - 1203

    The very essence of being human or in other words the most important aspect of human life is generating the means of livelihood. Humans would first have to find ways to provide themselves with food, shelter, and clothing. But historical evidence seems to suggest otherwise. In this essay, I would examine the importance of loving family and friends as well as the importance of a successful career. We would then examine how one could harm the other, but at the same time how they could complement each other. But it should be noted that the importance of these two aspects of life can vary depending on cultural differences. The current world system is capitalist. An economical way of organizing life where the means of making profit remain in private hands. Consequently, success in life is increasingly measured in terms of economic wealth. So you have to earn a lot of money to succeed. The bureaucratic nature of modern society favors those who are skilled and not privileged by birth. This gives us more room to direct our lives and shape our destiny as we see fit. Your professional success will determine your wealth, unless you were born into a very wealthy family from which you are sure to receive a substantial inheritance. But no one undergoes this change, so they have the opportunity to make it through life on their own. And given the difficulties one must face to succeed, having a successful career and lots of money is certainly a great achievement. But this is only one form of measurement. And that doesn't mean it's difficult because few people succeed. It's just that few people make this effort to work... middle of paper ...... the only way to live in abundance is to earn money, a successful career is a great achievement . One is neither more nor less important than the other. Both are certainly very important. All you need to have a living family and friends is to live in harmony with them. But a successful career requires a lot of support and hard work. So yes, a successful career is a much greater achievement, contrary to the view of the subject. You could say people have successful careers but broken families. That's right, I agree, but the family is broken because he/she became more career focused at some point. But it was a loving family and loving friends that propelled this person to this position in the first place. So if a person has a successful career, a loving family and loving friends, this is the greatest achievement of his life..