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"Do you believe in what you're doing?"

Already without abstraction. Specifically.

Do you believe in what you are currently doing? Do you see a hidden meaning in it? Do you perceive any greater sense? Or maybe you only care about ensuring a decent living for yourself and your family?

I'm not saying that one option is better than the other. It only depends on you whether you feel okay with it.

Already without abstraction. Specifically.

Do you believe in what you are currently doing? Do you see a hidden meaning in it? Do you perceive any greater sense? Or maybe you only care about ensuring a decent living for yourself and your family?

I'm not saying that one option is better than the other. It only depends on you whether you feel okay with it.

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Yes, I believe in what I do. I see a deeper meaning in it and I understand the greater purpose. It's not just about providing myself and my family with a decent living, but also about finding satisfaction in what I do. I feel okay with it.
Yes, I believe in what I do. I see a deeper meaning in it and I understand the greater purpose. It's not just about providing myself and my family with a decent living, but also about finding satisfaction in what I do. I feel okay with it.

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In life, the journey itself matters, we rarely do things we like. 90% is hard work, the rest is satisfaction with the result.

In life, the journey itself matters, we rarely do things we like. 90% is hard work, the rest is satisfaction with the result.

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