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Lie in the difference in purpose and rewards

The client knew that……

“Young wood is soft and sticky. The only drawback is that they are heavy.”

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And he added: Old wood is hard and inelastic, which makes it easy to work.
I don’t know when he first became interested in chairs. but now he works as a chair maker
He continues to make wooden chairs with or without orders.
But, frankly, every chair made by him is abstruse. I’m not sure what these chairs are for.
But he continues to make chairs while covering himself with wood dust.

One time he made a big chair and brought it to a guest. However, he could not receive the production fee.
For some reason, he made a chair using scrap wood. The client knew that.

What is the difference between a hobby and a profession?
The difference between a hobby and a profession lies in the difference in purpose and reward.
A hobby is a personal pleasure or interest that you spend your time and energy on. Hobbies are often done for self-satisfaction, with little expectation of reward. Examples include reading, sports, handicrafts, music, and painting.
Occupation, on the other hand, is the work or activity you do to earn income. Occupations have social value and require specialized skills and knowledge. Occupations have rewards and benefits, and personal growth and development are expected through the work.
In other words, hobbies are done for self-satisfaction, and rewards are rarely expected. Occupation refers to jobs and tasks that have social value, provide rewards and benefits, and require specialized skills and knowledge.

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