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Does Anything Worthwhile Comes Easy In Your Experience

Who said nothing in life worth having comes easy?

Not sure who said that but Andrew Carnegie said: "Anything in life worth having is worth working for."

What does " Nothing worth having comes easy" mean?

Things that are worth something to us have to be earned.

An education.
If you want to have a good career you must earn the grades, and that is accomplished by studying hard. Teachers are NOT going to give you "A"s in your classes, you have to EARN them.

Good health:
You have to eat healthy foods, exercise, etc., it may not be easy, but IF you want to be healthy, you'll work hard at it.

Relationships= Finding, nurturing, and keeping a relationship alive is very, very, very hard, but it sure is WORTH it!

Financial debt-free= Live thrifty, instead of buying everything you want, you buy what you need. This is hard because we always want to have the latest technology, and it is not cheap.

What is the experience of working two full time jobs?

Working multiple jobs is quite common around the world. With rising costs and a greater need to diversify income streams to meet those expenses, people try to work as much as possible.Now working two full-time jobs would mean at least 40 hours/week for each. That comes out to 80 hours/week ideally and more closely to 90 adding in travelling and staying late occasionally. That is completely possible, but it is easy to burn out if you are constantly stressed and not managing your sleep routine well.That is exactly why remote working is becoming a fast growing trend. It is expected that close to half of the global workforce could be working in some remote capacity or another in the next 5–10 years. Doing so allows people to achieve a real work-life balance and save on a ton of costs/stress associated with working in an actual office.Now imagine working those two jobs while not having to step out of your house. Even though it is not always recommended to have two full-time jobs due to several reasons, we won’t get into that solely because your question is focused on the experience of working two full-time jobs.The Experience of Working 90–100 Hours/WeekIt can get very stressful, really fast if you don’t manage your schedule well. You need at least 7–8 hours of sleep every single night if you plan on performing at maximum capacity. There is no other option, unless you want to give up after a month or two at most!People working in the world of finance, IT and many more are usually working these number of hours anyways, but are usually overwhelmed most of the time.You will not have much time for anything else and the weekends will be the only time you’re really able to do anything. It is advised that you find two full-time jobs that give you the weekend off so you have time to completely rest up.Remember that exercise and rest are your best friends if you plan on working so much. Especially if both of your jobs require you to sit for long periods of time.Back to Remote WorkingJust my two cents, but if you really are planning on working two full-time jobs, working remotely could do wonders for you. TalentOHire has some amazing positions which come out all the time that pay well and allow you to work from anywhere around the globe! You probably won’t even have to work two jobs since our positions pay very well and offer complete freedom from the regular work routine.

Is working at McDonald's a worthwhile summer job?

I'm a teen who's getting his first summer job. I get good grades and am an honest, hard worker, but apparently my parents think that working at McDonald's is a worthwhile, 'character-building' experience.

I really do not want to waste my summer, as I am skilled enough to do freelance or charity work on my own. I have heard that colleges value personal initiative more than anything else, so these would even be more worthwhile activities. Even after explaining this, they still believe McDonald's is the better choice, citing 'character-building'.

Is this true? Or will I be wasting my summer flipping hamburgers?

Why does Japan experience a large amount of tectonic activity?

There's more to my question since my question doesn't fit the topic sentence. Here is the full question "Why does Japan experience a large amount of tectonic activity (earthquakes and volcanoes) while the east coast of the United States barely experiences anything?" It's for my homework and I really don't know what is the answer. It also says "Cite two specific pieces of evidence from page 5 of the Earth Science Reference Table in your answer" however, even when I looked at it, it's still difficult. Will somebody help me?

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