I am a collection of contradictions
I came from a small seaside town to the beautiful metropolis of Guangzhou. After finally graduating from university, I ended up in a job I don't even know if I like it. The reason I say I don't know is because there are aspects I like and dislike. What I like is the job's freedom. Work hours are flexible; I can do whatever I want. Here, you can live entirely on your own terms, or just rely on your body. There are no personality constraints; whether you're extroverted or introverted, you can achieve something regardless. Of course, it can also be very busy, from 7 am to 11 pm, from weekend to the following weekend, without overtime pay. Isn't that pretty tough?
This job has brought both surprises and worries.
The good thing is the decent income; the bad thing is the high mental stress. I don't know why I chose this job, because the income isn't high, and the pressure isn't great either. But I can do many things I've always wanted to do but couldn't before—isn't that good?
Now I don't know if I should change jobs.
The answer is no, but I shouldn't.
This job has brought both surprises and worries.
The good thing is the decent income; the bad thing is the high mental stress. I don't know why I chose this job, because the income isn't high, and the pressure isn't great either. But I can do many things I've always wanted to do but couldn't before—isn't that good?
Now I don't know if I should change jobs.
The answer is no, but I shouldn't.
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