Sunday, 5 April 2009

future, can you see it in the distance?

I think that my personal safety is important for my future. If I decease or I am ill in an important moment, I may fail to get a work. I was ill both the last day of sixth and seventh grade. I am lucky to have a twin that brought my awards home, but I couldn't receive them personally. This year I hope to arrive to the last day of the year unharmed. This year I could not, only not receive awards, but also loose the graduation. There are three reasons to regard your safety and your health. You may be sick during an important event regarding your work, you might get seriously injured and have to loose whole months of working, and you might become drunk, and loose your reputation.

It is important to be healthy. You can't go to a meeting with the flu. The meeting might be your only possibility to get a promotion, and you loose it because of microscopic creatures called virus. You may have a job interview, and you have the chance to get an important job that everybody wants. Then you get sick because you have played snow balls with your friends, you can't go to the interview and you loose the job without even trying. This is not fair, but who decided to play in the snow?

To protect my future I also have to regard my health against serious injuries. These injuries cause you to loose school, or work, which causes a void in education. If, instead, you are already working, your absence causes difficulties, and if you are already working, they may fire you or diminish your salary. Health is important for physical works. If you fall from the Eiffel Tower, and you survive, which is not very probable, you will be seriously hurt. Probably you will not be able to work again, you will loose your job, and your family will starve.

The third type of health problem is the self inflicted one. If you start drinking, and I don't mean water, smoking, or using other rubbish, your carrier will fail. Your reputation is important, it brings respect, advances, and money. If you have the reputation of getting drunk every day, then it is highly probable to get fired, or to not get a promotion. If you were the president of a company, would you promote a diligent, and intelligent man, or a drunk zombie with a cigarette in his mouth? Obviously you would choose the first man. You would also kick the other man out of the company, and hire a better worker.

Health is important for your future. You have to get sick less than possible, if not you could loose important events as the graduation or job interviews. You should also try to not get seriously ill, you might loose your job, the ability to work, or loose an important part of your education. You should also not get drunk, smoke, or ruin your life with other rubbish. This will ruin your reputation and as an effect, you may loose your job.

1 comment:

witter said...

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