People
Investment, be it personal or societal, is essential to the development of a workforce. For some, from the day they are born, fortune or opportunity, or both, make it easier for them to receive and obtain quality education and preparation for a tough and complex work-world. Their minds are challenged, while their potential is nurtured; someone cares for them and/or has the resources to invest in their personal development and self-esteem. Their lifetime preparation and mentoring are more conducive to achieving careers that offer relaxation, creativity, growth and rewards – both emotional and material. At the very least, they have choices, because someone invested in them, and the returns are great, both for the individual and for the society in which they live.
For others, from the day they are born, life is a super-struggle: survival, education, and self-confidence are all challenges.
What life have you led?
Should you invest to make someone's life better?
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