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Yesterday my girlfriend and I were sitting in a cafe and we started talking about the ability to make money. In theory, can any person with his profession achieve a decent level of income? (For our small town, a decent income is, for example, 100,000 rubles) I believe that everyone can do it, even in the simplest professions, there are many examples of this: 1. A well-known example is about Warren Buffett. He worked at the post office as a child, delivered correspondence in the mornings and wanted to earn more, he made two improvements in his work. First, he thought about the time and route of movement and learned to deliver more mail than his colleagues and took several more sites, then he analyzed which magazines people with different interests subscribed to and began to offer additional subscriptions based on interests. As a result, Buffett, while studying at school, earned more than a post office director.2. Personal example. When I lived in Moscow, a janitor from Uzbekistan, a Russian man who lived his whole life in Tashkent but in the 90s was forced to leave with his family, turned to me for advice. There was no housing and no money, I had to agree to work as a janitor because they provided housing. This janitor figured out how to optimize his work and took several more plots, reached a decent income, and turned to me about investing and passive income. I know dozens of ways for an ordinary person to achieve an income of 100,000 rubles and I am sure that such Everyone can find ways, you just need to set a goal and think. But that's not what I want to talk about. The question of life and survival is somewhat deeper and fraught with additional problems, let's look deeper. The distinction between life and survival is a fundamental aspect of the human experience. Although both states involve existence and the ability to function, they are characterized by different qualities and differences. The purpose of this article is to explore the differences between life and survival and the impact that these differences have on human experience. Life: Life can be defined as a state of being that is characterized by a sense of purpose, satisfaction and joy. It is a state in which people feel that they are living life to the fullest and that they are in control of their own destiny. People who live engage in activities that bring meaning and purpose to their lives, and they are able to find joy and satisfaction in the present moment. Survival: Survival, on the other hand, is a state of being that is characterized by a lack of satisfaction and a feeling of disconnection from the world around them . People who survive are often just getting by and may feel like their lives have no meaning or purpose. They may feel trapped in a situation that they have no control over, and they may feel like they are simply going through the motions of life. Impact on mental health: The difference between living and surviving can have a significant impact on a person's mental health. People who survive are more likely to experience positive emotions and a sense of well-being, while people who survive are more likely to experience feelings of anxiety, depression and stress. Additionally, people who survive may have a higher risk of developing mental disorders because they do not engage in activities that bring them joy or satisfaction. The distinction between life and survival is a critical aspect of the human experience. Although both states involve existence and the ability to function, they are characterized by different qualities and differences. Understanding the differences between life and survival, and the impact these differences have on the human experience, is essential to promoting mental health and well-being. By developing a sense of purpose, satisfaction and joy in our lives, we can move from a state of survival to a state of living and experience all that life has to offer. It turns out that in today's fast-paced world, people.