People choose jobs based on what makes them happy. Imagine you love drawing, so you become an artist. But if you need money to buy toys for your baby sister, you might choose a job that gives you more money, even if it's not as fun. Some people also look at how hard the job is or how much they can learn from it.
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- A kid who loves baking decides to be a chef even though it might not pay as much as being an astronaut.
- Someone becomes a teacher because they enjoy helping kids, even if the salary isn't very high.
- A teenager chooses to work at a fast-food restaurant instead of going to college because they need money right away.
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See also
- How Do We Decide What Is ‘Fair’ in a Game?
- How Do People Decide What to Buy?
- How Does Money Actually Influence Decisions?
- Why Do Some People Love Risk and Others Hate It?
- What Makes a Decision ‘Rational’ or ‘Irrational’?
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