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Here is a common Would-you-rather question; stable job or life with adventure? I'd prefer a stable life because you can plan out the future easily and effectively.
First, a steady income ensure a better credit, thereby taking bank loans easily for a car, a house and education for children. With a stable job, you could prepare well advance for such major life events.
Second, life with a solid routine is good for your health. It is beneficial to wake up and go to sleep at the same time of the day, resulting in more energy and youthful appearance. In addition, your brain will be optimised without distractions and can focus on more important issues.
Third, tenacity and conscientiousness bring you skills and experience, leading to a sense of pride and self-esteem. Although it might look boring, but joys in life can be found in small things anywhere too, not only in never-seen places. As saying goes; Bloom where you're planted."
To sum up, I'd say it is not that bad being "in a rut" and actually comes with many benefits. The question can be rephrased with, like, "simple joys." because "in a rut" has negative connotations inherently.
Jul 21, 2024 11:00 PM
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Here is a common 'Would-you-rather' question; stable job or life with adventure? I'd prefer a stable life because you can plan out the future easily and effectively.
First, a steady income ensures a better credit rating/better credit, thereby enabling you to take bank loans easily for a car, a house and education for children. With a stable job, you could prepare well in advance for such major life events.
Second, life with a solid routine is good for your health. It is beneficial to wake up and go to sleep at the same time of the day, resulting in more energy and a youthful appearance. In addition, your brain will be optimised without distractions and can focus on more important issues.
Third, tenacity and conscientiousness bring you skills and experience, leading to a sense of pride and self-esteem. Although it might look boring, joys in life can be found in small things too, not only in never-seen places. As saying goes, "Bloom where you're planted."
To sum up, I'd say it is not that bad being "in a rut" and actually comes with many benefits. The question can be rephrased with, "simple joys." Because "in a rut" has negative connotations inherently.
Nice job!
July 22, 2024
Here is a common Would-you-rather question; a stable job or a life with adventure?
I'd prefer a stable life because you can plan out the future easily and
effectively. First, a steady income ensure a better credit rating, thereby making it easier to take out bank
loans for a car, a house and education for children. With a stable job,
you could prepare well in advance for such major life events. Second, life with a
solid routine is good for your health. It is beneficial to wake up and go to
sleep at the same time each day, resulting in more energy and a youthful
appearance. In addition, without distractions your brain will be optimised and
able to focus on more important issues. Third, tenacity and conscientiousness bring
you skills and experience, leading to a sense of pride and self-esteem. Although
it might seem boring, joys in life can be found in small things
too, not only in never-seen places. As the saying goes; Bloom where you're planted."
To sum up, I'd say it is not that bad being "in a rut" and it actually comes with
many benefits. The question can be rephrased with, like, "simple joys." because
"in a rut" has negative connotations.
Reasonably well argued although you don’t really mention the other side of the argument.
July 22, 2024
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