The Outcome

When do you say 'I like'? When do you say 'I love'?I do not say I like teaching English rather I say I love teaching English. When you love the thing you do, you put everything in it, even your very heart and mind. I want the outcome to be the best. Wouldn't you?Imagine doing the thing you love the most everyday. Let's say singing. What do you think will happen?Let me hear your thoughts...THAT my friend, is what's going to happen to your English skills too.
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  • Hi Yoh!

    I know the word responsibility...it's understandable you just like your job now.

    Thank you for sharing your idea about loving your job...very realistic thoughts!
  • Hi Caroline, I found your topic interesting.
    I think I "loved" my job in my early days. But as years have passed by, I have to say I may "like" my job now. As the responsibility grows, there are something I don't like to do, but have to do to get my salary paid.

    I'm not sure if I should try to "love" my job. Maybe I shouldn't... If I "love" it forever, I will spoil my health, loose my family, or find no other fun from overdoing it. You know "love is blind" :D
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