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Answer:
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Explanation:
Time and again it has been argued by philosophers that the purpose of life is to seek pleasure and to avoid pain. Looking at it in that way, it is obvious that humans automatically look for what gives them pleasure. In that case it must be true that we look for work that we enjoy rather, though they may not pay very well, rather than choose a less enjoyable job which pays well. The argument here sounds simplistic: is this always possible? Can we all find jobs that are indeed enjoyable? One certainty is that money is also important. There can be little happiness for a person who does not have enough money. For a person to enjoy life he certainly needs money, and if the means of obtaining money is somewhat unpleasant -- like working in a mortuary -- or even difficult -- like working as a manual worker, can we say that he should abandon his job and seek a job that he would enjoy? An immediate difficulty that comes to mind would be that if all of us seek only jobs that are enjoyable, there are jobs that no one will find enjoyable and no one would like to do them. What will happen to the country -- and the world -- if everyone wants to be a musician and no one wants to be a mortician or a coal miner? There certainly are jobs that no one can enjoy doing.
Explanation:
both of the things are important, if we won't enjoy our work it will be so boring to do our work and without having any kind of interest and enjoyment,doing a work will be in a bad condition and we will feel not to do any kind of work....So we should enjoy every work.... Secondly if we won't earn lot of money how we can survive, how we can fulfill our needs, how we can enjoy our life? so we can easily conclude that both of the things are important you should enjoy your job so that we can earn a lot of money by doing a job nicely with full enjoyment...