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Qingqiao Fishing Line: Work does not count as striving for value.

The line in "The Blue Bird Fishing" is that working is not fighting for value, that is called labor exchange for remuneration; taking a break while working is fighting for value.

Specifically, young people pursue continuous advancement in their careers and will not choose fishing jobs. Older people pay more attention to stability. Since they can fish until retirement, of course they are willing to accept it, and whether they will do it. A fishing job until retirement depends on three aspects: the status of salary and benefits.

1. For young people, they pursue continuous progress in their careers, and they will not choose this job. Although fishing until retirement is leisurely and comfortable, it is unsatisfactory in terms of career development.

For young people, they are full of energy and most hope that they can continue to make progress and have a successful career. Therefore, for young people, they will definitely not be willing to choose this kind of fishing job. Young people will choose jobs with more development prospects and continue to work hard for a successful career.

2. Older people pay more attention to stability, and they will be very willing to choose this job. For older people, their physical condition is no longer the same as when they were young, so they no longer have enough energy and physical strength to start a career.

For them, job stability is the most important thing. If there is a job where they can fish until retirement, they will be very willing to accept it. In fact, most of the people who do this kind of work are older.

3. Whether you can do this fishing job until retirement depends on the status of your salary. If a job pays well and allows you to fish until retirement, I believe most people will be willing to accept it. But if the pay for the job is low, most people won't want it.

Therefore, the key factor in measuring whether a job is worth doing is not the working status of the job, but the salary and benefits of the job. Only jobs with good wages and benefits are worth choosing. Otherwise, no one would be willing to choose this job even if they could fish and even if they could retire.