An American Inventor , Thomas Edison once said that my philosophy of life is work. How we cope with his words determines what kind of people we are. In contemporary society , some people insist that they derive much more pleasure from social life. While others stick to the opinion that they get a greater sense of accomplishment from jobs than from other activities. In my perspective, work is still a most significant source of happiness.
Initially, the happiness gained from social life is temporary , while the happiness achieved from jobs is more permanent. It may be easy of us to get compliment from our friends, but the experience we've accumulated from jobs will always stay meaningful. According to an article I recently read on a magazine, over 80 percent of the young people admitted that the joy they had in parties or social activities would turned to loneness after they got home. Because vintage dresses didn't give us dignity, but great improvements we made in work earn other people's respect and let us feel proud of ourselves from the deep of heart.
In addition ,the satisfaction achieved from social life is sometimes superficial .However, we can realize our self value and social value in our work, which is more substantial. For instance, when it comes to men like J.D.Rockefeller, charity work reaches new levels of generosity and commitment. Well-known for establishing the Chicago University while also contributing to many other causes, Rockefeller was not only a entrepreneur but also a philanthropist . When Chicago University became a world-class institution, he said to the public that it was the most successful investment he had ever made. Of course, It was his hard work enabled him to do such great thing.
Furthermore, the confidence we feel in social life can be deceptive, but the fulfillment from work is always true. I remember when I first got into high school, I made a took an active