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Post time 28-9-2023 22:39:18 | Show all posts |Read mode
"Every time a long holiday approaches, the workload before the vacation seems to increase. Recently, I've had to work overtime for several days just to complete tasks. I'm not someone who typically embraces overtime; I prefer to complete my work within regular working hours. However, even though I've pushed my efficiency to the limit, I still find myself needing to put in extra hours.

So, sometimes, it's important not to blindly consider long vacations as a good thing, because some companies may simply move the work originally planned for the holiday period to regular workdays for you to complete. Are you the type of person who can accept the ""work hard now, enjoy later"" approach? Although I've just complained about having a heavy workload, if I were forced to choose, I would still prefer the ""work hard now, enjoy later"" approach.

In reality, the ""work hard now, enjoy later"" approach is the life philosophy of many from the older generation. For example, most people work hard and save money when they are young, with the goal of enjoying a comfortable retirement. However, there are also young people who believe that life is meant to be enjoyed in the present moment. These individuals may not be inclined to work hard or sacrifice in the present, as they see the future as uncertain, and they prioritize experiencing the present. I can't definitively say which approach to life is better, but whether it's ""work hard now, enjoy later"" or ""enjoy now, uncertain about the future,"" there has certainly been a significant shift in life perspectives."
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Post time 28-9-2023 22:58:15 | Show all posts
I believe that enjoying the present moment is important, but it's essential to be mindful and not to judge or negate others' lifestyles while sticking to your own way of life.
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Post time 29-9-2023 07:44:13 | Show all posts
Regardless of the type, we all hope for a better life!
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Post time 29-9-2023 11:20:07 | Show all posts
I actually prefer the sweetness that comes later.
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Post time 29-9-2023 11:35:41 | Show all posts

I'm someone who experiences more hardship than sweetness; it's really tough.
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Post time 29-9-2023 14:19:05 | Show all posts
I tend to prefer "enjoying the sweet moments first and dealing with challenges later," but I understand that this approach may not always be the best. So, I'm still working on improving myself.
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