Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Your job has more effect on your happiness than your social life does.
觀點(diǎn):同意工作對(duì)人的幸福感影響更大。
1) 人是否幸福和經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況有關(guān)。而對(duì)大多數(shù)人來(lái)說(shuō),工作是經(jīng)濟(jì)來(lái)源。一般來(lái)說(shuō),當(dāng)人沒(méi)有經(jīng)濟(jì)上的憂慮的時(shí)候,人就會(huì)比較幸福。
2) 幸福還意味著強(qiáng)烈的成就感。一般來(lái)說(shuō),工作比社交生活更容易帶來(lái)成就感或者挫敗感。當(dāng)一個(gè)人工作做得好,得到同事和老板認(rèn)可的時(shí)候,他會(huì)覺(jué)得很幸福,因?yàn)橛X(jué)得自己有用。而當(dāng)一個(gè)人工作做不好,被批評(píng)的時(shí)候,就會(huì)不開(kāi)心。
3) 工作占據(jù)一個(gè)人大部分的時(shí)間和精力。當(dāng)你享受工作的時(shí)候,你的大部分時(shí)間都會(huì)很開(kāi)心。而當(dāng)你做一份自己討厭的工作時(shí),你一天都不會(huì)開(kāi)心。
范文:
I tend to believe that one’s job exerts influence on one’s happiness. In other words, whether you enjoy your job or not determines your happiness. Three reasons can be used to justify my opinion.
To begin with, a person’s happiness has something to do with 和…有關(guān)his/her financial conditions and generally speaking, job decides a person’s economic conditions. So if you have a well-paid job, you are less likely to suffer from financial cares財(cái)政憂慮. Although we are told that happiness has nothing to do with money, I still believe that without basic necessities, it is next to impossible for people to be really happy. Take many Chinese youngsters for example. A majority of young people aging from 18-30 are unhappy nowadays. The reason is simple: housing prices in nearly every city, large or small, areescalating 增長(zhǎng): ten years ago, 100,000dollars could buy an apartment in Beijing. Now to buy the same apartment, you have to pay 500,000dollars. To rent a well-equipped apartment, you have to pay at least 500dollars, while the average salary in Beijing is 1000dollars. Rising housing prices, coupled with和...一起 stagnant停滯的 wages plague困擾youngsters and their parents. If those youngsters had a job which can bring them at least 50,000dollars a year, they would have the opportunity to rent or buy a decent apartment, therefore living a better life.
Second, happiness has a strong correlation with a sense of fulfillment 滿足感. It is our job that produces most of our achievement. When we finish our workflawlessly 完美無(wú)瑕地, we are more likely to be happy, for the perfect work means a strong capacity that not everybody has. But messing up 把…弄糟a work is definitely frustrating. It is true that social life can also have some impact on our happiness, but this effect is minimal and will not last for a long time. The reason is obvious: in our society, people evaluate a person by his/her ability to perform job-related tasks. A doctor will be excited with a complete recovery of his/her patient; a teacher feels perfect when his/her students achieve academic success. Nothing brings a person genuine 真正的 happiness than his/her job does.
Last but not least, it is your job that consumes much of your time. In this highly competitive modern society 高度競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的現(xiàn)代社會(huì), to maintain our competitive edge 保持競(jìng)爭(zhēng)優(yōu)勢(shì), we have to do our best. Spending 8 hours on one’s work is normal and most of us actually spend at least 10 hours on work on a daily basis 每天. If you love your work, then you are happy to get up early and enjoy the whole day, but if you hate your job, then the process would be a nightmare and you have to suffer. I consider myself happy because I choose my job and I enjoy the whole process. Even if I have to work overtime, I do not complain. But my sister is not so lucky. Despite the fact that her social life makes her happy, the happiness istransient 短暫的. When she goes back to work, she has to suffer.
From the discussion above, I firmly 堅(jiān)定地 believe that a person’s happiness links with his/her job. A happy person is a person with a well-paid job, and at the same time, he/she does the job with passion and enthusiasm 熱情.
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