I am not depreciating the value of cash; it is significant and all good causes need cash. Nevertheless, in reality, as a result of different individual perspective, responds to cash vary from people to people. Some people always struggle in order to open the door to better jobs and better living conditions, while other people strive for their mental demands even though they are not well off. For example, there is a debate on whether voluntary teaching is worth taking part in. Those who oppose to it argue that it hinders the opportunities of better jobs or better living conditions, but people who advocate it consider that it benefits the volunteers enormously. I reckon there is no doubt that taking part in voluntary teaching is of great help for them to realize the spiritual success. For one thing, although the volunteers are not awarded a large amount of money, the experience enriches their lives, teaches them perseverance, pushes them to become mature. For another, their contributions to the children from remote areas mean a lot and are more valuable than money. Isn't it a reflection of success? Some opposition also state top students are more successful than inferior ones. Yet, according to a news, an overachiever from Tsinghua University was demanded to drop out in that he was unable to take care of his life independently. Under the circumstance does an inferior student who can take good care of himself and makes him neat excel the alleged
I am not depreciating the value of cash; it is significant and all good causes need cash. Nevertheless, in reality, as a result of different individual perspective, responds to cash vary from people to people. Some people always struggle in order to open the door to better jobs and better living conditions, while other people strive for their mental demands even though they are not well off. For example, there is a debate on whether voluntary teaching is worth taking part in. Those who oppose to it argue that it hinders the opportunities of better jobs or better living conditions, but people who advocate it consider that it benefits the volunteers enormously. I reckon there is no doubt that taking part in voluntary teaching is of great help for them to realize the spiritual success. For one thing, although the volunteers are not awarded a large amount of money, the experience enriches their lives, teaches them perseverance, pushes them to become mature. For another, their contributions to the children from remote areas mean a lot and are more valuable than money. Isn't it a reflection of success? Some opposition also state top students are more successful than inferior ones. Yet, according to a news, an overachiever from Tsinghua University was demanded to drop out in that he was unable to take care of his life independently. Under the circumstance does an inferior student who can take good care of himself and makes him neat excel the alleged