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The Easy Life When I was young, I thought life was simple.
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The Easy Life When I was young, I thought life was simple.
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My father had money, so I did not worry.
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I did not study much.
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I did not work.
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I had everything I wanted.
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If I saw something nice, I asked my father, and he bought it for me.
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My friends told me to plan for the future, but I laughed.
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Why should I work?
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Why should I worry?
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My father had money and that was enough.
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Every morning I woke up late.
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I had breakfast in bed.
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I watched TV for hours.
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Sometimes I went out with friends.
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We ate at the best restaurants.
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We wore expensive clothes.
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We drove fast cars.
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Life was easy and fun.
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I thought it would always be like this.
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I never thought about money.
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I never thought about work.
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When I wanted to travel, I traveled.
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When I wanted new shoes, I bought them.
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When I wanted a new phone, I got the best one.
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My father paid for everything.
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I did not think about how hard he worked.
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I did not ask him about his business.
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I only enjoyed my life.
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I only thought about today.
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I never thought about tomorrow.
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One day, my father called me.
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He looked serious.
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He told me to sit down.
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He said, son, we need to talk.
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I smiled and said, yes, father, but his face did not change.
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He was not happy.
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He was not joking.
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I felt a little nervous, but I did not know why.
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My father was always kind.
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He never said no to me.
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But that day something was different He took a deep breath and looked at me You are not a child anymore, he said You must think about your future
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I laughed and said Father, I have everything I need He shook his head No, my son You have everything because I work hard But life is not always easy
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One day things may change.
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I did not understand.
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I thought he was worrying for no reason.
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I smiled and said, do not worry, Father.
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Nothing will change.
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He did not smile back.
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He looked at me for a long time.
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Then he said, we will see.
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I did not know what he meant.
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I thought he was just in a bad mood.
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I stood up and left the room I did not think about his words I went out with my
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friends I laughed I spent money I did not know that my life was about to
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change The next morning I woke up late As always I stretched and picked up my phone There were many messages from my friends They wanted to go out
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I smiled and got ready.
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I wore my best clothes, sprayed expensive perfume and walked downstairs.
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But when I reached the living room, I saw my father again.
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He was waiting for me.
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His face was serious.
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Sit down, he said.
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I sighed and sat.
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Father, I have plans, I said.
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He did not care.
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He looked straight at me.
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You are not a boy anymore, he said.
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You must learn about life.
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I rolled my eyes.
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Father, I know about life, I said.
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He shook his head.
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No, you do not, he said.
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Then he said something strange.
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Come with me.
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I followed him outside.
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He walked to his car.
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I did not know where we were going He did not say a word I sat next to him, confused
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He started driving The city looked different that morning I saw people walking fast I saw workers cleaning
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the streets I saw men selling food on the side of the road I never looked at these things before That day, I noticed After some time, my father stopped the car.
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We were in a part of the city I had never visited.
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The buildings were old.
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The streets were not clean.
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People looked tired.
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My father pointed at a man selling fruit.
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Look at him, he said.
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He wakes up at dawn.
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He works all day.
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He does not rest.
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He does not complain.
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He works to feed his family.
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I did not say anything.
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Then my father showed me a small shop.
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Inside, an old woman was sewing clothes.
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She has been working for 40 years, he said.
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She does not have much money, but she works hard every day.
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I looked at the woman.
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She was tired, but she did not stop.
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She kept working.
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I had never seen people like this before.
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I had never thought about them.
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My father turned to Meadow.
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You see now, he asked.
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Life is not easy for everyone.
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Some people work hard every day.
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But you, my son, have never worked a single day.
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I felt strange.
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I wanted to say something, but I did not know what to say.
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I looked away.
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For the first time in my life, I felt small.
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I felt different.
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Something inside me had changed.
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We got back into the car.
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My father did not speak.
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He just drove.
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I sat quietly, thinking.
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The images of the man selling fruit and the woman sewing clothes stayed in my mind.
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I had never thought about people like them.
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I had never thought about work.
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My life was easy.
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But now I felt different.
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I did not know why.
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After some time, my father stopped the car again.
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This time we were in front of a large building.
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It was his office.
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I had been there before, but I never stayed long.
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I only visited when I needed money.
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My father got out.
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Come, he said.
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I followed him inside.
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The office was busy.
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People were walking fast.
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Phones were ringing.
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Papers were everywhere.
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My father took me to his office.
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He sat down and looked at me.
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Do you know what I do every day?
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He asked.
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I shrugged.
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You work, I said.
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He nodded.
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Yes, but do you know how hard I work?
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I stayed quiet, he continued.
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I wake up early.
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I make big decisions.
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I solve problems.
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I take care of this company.
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And I do all of this for you.
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I looked around the office.
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I saw tired workers.
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Some were writing reports.
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Some were making calls.
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Some looked stressed.
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I never thought about these things before.
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I only saw the money my father gave me.
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I never saw how he earned it.
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I felt something strange inside me.
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It was guilt.
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Then my father handed me a small notebook.
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From tomorrow you will work here, he said.
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I laughed.
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Me?
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Work?
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I asked.
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He did not laugh.
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Yes, he said.
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You will start from the bottom.
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You will learn.
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I was shocked.
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But I don't need to work, I said.
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My father shook his head.
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You do, he said, because one day I will not be here.
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And then what will you do?
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I did not know what to say.
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I had never thought about life without my father.
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I had never thought about the future.
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I had never thought about anything except my own comfort.
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But now I had no choice.
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My father had decided tomorrow my life would change.
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Tomorrow I would start working for the first time in my life.
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The next morning I woke up early, it felt strange.
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I was used to sleeping late, but now I had to work.
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I got dressed and went downstairs.
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My father was waiting for me.
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He gave me a small bag.
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Your lunch, he said.
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I looked at him in surprise.
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Lunch?
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Can't I eat at a restaurant?
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I asked.
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He shook his head.
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Workers bring their own lunch, he said.
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And today, you are a worker.
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We left the house and drove to his office.
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When we arrived, he did not take me to his big office.
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Instead, he took me to a small room.
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There were many desks.
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People were working on computers.
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A man came to us.
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He was wearing glasses and looked serious.
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This is Mr.
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William, my father said.
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You will work under him.
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Then he left.
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Mr.
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William looked at me.
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Come with me, he said.
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He walked fast.
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I followed him.
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He gave me a chair and a small desk.
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You will check these papers, he said.
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He put a big stack of papers in front of me.
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Look at the numbers, find mistakes, mark them.
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I stared at the papers, there were so many.
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All of them, I asked.
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Mr.
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William nodded, yes, and work fast.
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I sat down and started.
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At first it seemed easy, but after an hour my head hurt.
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The numbers looked the same.
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My eyes felt tired.
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I wanted to stop, but I couldn't.
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Everyone around me was working.
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Nobody was resting.
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Nobody was talking.
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It was not like my old life.
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This was different.
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This was work.
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By lunchtime, I was exhausted.
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I opened my lunch bag.
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It was simple food.
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No fancy dishes, no expensive drinks.
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I ate quietly.
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I watched the other workers.
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They ate quickly.
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Then they went back to work.
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No long breaks, no fun conversations, just work.
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I missed my old life.
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I missed my freedom.
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But I also felt something new.
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I felt respect.
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These people worked hard every day.
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And now I was one of them.
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The afternoon was even harder.
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My back hurt from sitting.
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My hands were tired from writing.
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I wanted to stop.
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I wanted to go home, but I couldn't.
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Mr.
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William came to my desk.
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He checked my work.
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He found mistakes.
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Do it again, he said.
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I sighed.
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I wanted to argue, but I didn't.
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I just nodded and started again.
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When the day finally ended, I felt different.
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I was tired, but something inside me had changed.
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For the first time, I understood how hard people worked.
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For the first time, I understood that money did not come easily.
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As I walked out of the office, I saw my father waiting for me.
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He did not ask me how my day was.
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He only smiled.
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and for the first time in my life I smiled back.
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Not because life was easy, but because I had earned that smile.
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The next day I woke up early again.
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My body was sore.
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My hands were stiff.
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I never felt this way before.
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I wanted to stay in bed, but I couldn't.
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I had work to do.
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I got dressed and went downstairs.
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My father was already at the table.
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He looked at me and nodded.
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Good, he said.
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That was all, but it felt different.
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It felt like he was proud.
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When I arrived at the office, Mr.
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William was waiting.
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He did not smile.
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You were slow yesterday, he said.
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Today work faster.
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I wanted to say something, but I didn't.
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didn't.
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I just sat down and started.
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The papers were in front of me again.
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The numbers were waiting, my head still hurt, my back still ached.
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But I worked.
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I did not stop.
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By noon, I finished my task.
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Mr.
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William checked my work.
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He found fewer mistakes.
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Better, he said, just one word.
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But it felt good.
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It felt better than buying something expensive.
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It felt better than wasting time with friends.
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It felt like I had done something real.
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I never felt this before.
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I never cared about work before.
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But now I did.
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During lunch, I sat with other workers.
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They talked about their families.
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They talked about their problems.
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They laughed.
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They ate fast and went back to work.
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I listened to them.
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I never thought about people like them before.
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I never thought about what they went through.
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But now, I was sitting with them.
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I was one of them.
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The afternoon was hard.
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Mr.
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William gave me more work.
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Let's see if you can handle this, he said.
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I wanted to complain, but I didn't.
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I just nodded.
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I focused.
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I worked.
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The hours passed.
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My back hurt.
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My hands ached.
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But I kept going.
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I wanted to prove that I could do this.
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I wanted to prove it to myself.
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At the end of the day, Mr.
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William looked at me.
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He did not smile, but he said, Not bad, just two words, but they meant a lot.
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I nodded and left the office.
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My father was waiting outside.
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He looked at me.
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Tired, he asked.
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I nodded.
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He smiled.
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Good, he said.
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I understood now.
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I understood why he made me do this.
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And for the first time, I did not want to run away from work.
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I wanted to learn more.
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Days passed, then weeks, then months.
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I worked every day.
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At first, it was hard.
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My body hurt.
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My mind felt tired.
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But slowly, I got better.
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I made fewer mistakes.
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I worked faster.
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Mr.
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Williams still did not smile, but he stopped complaining.
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Sometimes he even said, good job.
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Those words felt better than any gift I ever received.
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I started to understand money.
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Before, I only spent it.
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Now, I saw how hard it was to earn.
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I watched my father work.
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I saw him make big decisions.
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I saw him handle problems.
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I saw him take care of the company.
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I never respected his work before.
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But now, I did.
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He was not just a man with money.
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He was a man who built something with his own hands.
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One evening my father called me to his office.
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He looked at me for a long time.
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Then he said, you have changed.
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I did not know what to say.
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He continued.
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At first, you were lazy.
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You did not care about work.
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But now, you understand.
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I nodded.
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He was right.
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I was not the same person anymore.
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I felt different.
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I felt stronger.
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Then my father surprised me.
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He took out a small key and gave it to me.
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This is your office, he said.
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I was shocked.
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My office?
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I asked.
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He nodded.
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You are ready for more responsibility.
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You have worked hard.
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Now it is time to take the next step.
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I held the key in my hand.
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It was small, but it felt heavy.
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It was not just a key.
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It was trust.
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The next day, I moved to my new office.
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It was small, but it was mine.
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I had my own desk, my own chair, my own work.
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I was no longer just a worker.
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I was learning how to lead.
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It was not easy.
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I made mistakes.
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I had bad days.
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But I did not give up.
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I kept working.
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I kept learning.
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I wanted to be like my father.
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I wanted to build something of my own.
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Looking back, I laugh at my old self.
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I thought life was easy.
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I thought money was simple.
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but I was wrong.
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Life is work.
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Life is effort.
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Life is building something with your own hands.
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My father taught me that and now I am ready for the future.
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Not because I have money but because I have learned how to earn it.
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  • When I was young, I thought life was simple. - 이 문장은 과거형을 사용하여 회상하는 방법을 보여줍니다.
  • My father had money, so I did not worry. - 이유와 결과를 연결하는 'so'를 통해 논리적인 문장을 구성하는 연습이 가능합니다.
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  • You must think about your future. - 의무를 나타내는 'must'는 자신의 의견을 강하게 전달하는 데 유용한 표현입니다.

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  • everything - /'ɛvriθɪŋ/으로 발음되며, 특히 'th' 발음에서 어려움을 겪을 수 있습니다. 영어 발음 교정 연습 시 외국인의 발음을 따라 해 보세요.
  • future - /'fjʊtʃər/로 발음되며, 유사한 모음 소리가 많기 때문에 주의가 필요합니다. 쉐도잉을 통해 이 발음을 익히는 것이 좋습니다.

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