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Today, many high school students are keen on selling goods through their

Facebook, personal blogs, etc.

The teen years are a time of rapid physical, intellectual, and emotional


development. Some people think that teenagers mainly study. However, in
reality, their lives are not so boring. They spend time on sports, camping, and
especially business to relax and develop themselves. This is the reason why
“today, many high school students are keen on selling goods through their
Facebook, personal blogs, etc.” I agree with that because the advantages
outweigh the disadvantages.

Firstly, Teens have the opportunity to pursue a career while still in school.
They sell what people need and the customers are classmates. The fact that
school is not only a miniature society but also a healthy business
environment. Selling goods through their Facebook will get noticed by
employers, recruiting firms, or talent acquisition leaders, potentially leading to
new job opportunities, article interviews, or freelance writing gigs.

Secondly, students today often spend too much time on social networks. They
need to do something useful instead of wasting time. Thus, selling goods is a
good choice. Students can Help ease their parent’s financial burden and build
independence. For example, my friend even does business at school seriously,
she comes to school with small goods such as stickers, and pencils,… which
are ordered through personal blogs. In this way, she earns a lot of money.
In conclusion, Facebook, personal blogs,…. Are useful and effective tools to
sell goods, especially for students. However, many people don’t allow high
school students to do that because they’re supposed to study at school and not
do business. Traditionally, students need to make sure their required subjects
are in school and should consider business as a hobby rather than something
they need to do during high school. Selling online has many advantages for
students, but it is also extremely dangerous if they do not control themselves

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