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You cannot measure success by money.

I completely disagree with this opinion and think that money shows a
human success.
First of all, I believe that money gives people a sense of fulfillment that
no low-income job can guarantee. You can definitely measure success
by money in the light of tremendous amount of working hours, pursuing
goals, that not every person can achieve. If you interview successful
people, they will probably say - hardworking brings pleasure and feeling
of satisfaction in life. For instance, a lot of famous researchers point that
people who can achieve targets, whatever the circumstances are, live a
better, prosperous life. That’s why, it’s more significant to get up earlier,
set up your goals, search for different ways to increase your medium
salary and high-working proficiency.
Secondly, doing what brings you money, keeps you motivated and
therefore leads to a career growth. In other words, there is a strong
relation between rewarding, high-income and productivity. People who
love money-making can easily excel in their fields of work and achieve
better results than those, who put high wage on the second place. For
instance, my neighbor decided to leave his badly paid job to create a
prosperous business. And after enduring years of ups and downs he
became one of the most famous and well-paid businessman in our town.
Thus, advantages of profitable job that keep you rich outweigh the fake
happy life with a miserable salary in a long-term perspective.
To conclude, I strongly believe that during human life every person
should avoid any distractions, excuses and have to create a prosperous
life and must be a wonderful example for descendants.

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