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“What do you want to be when you grow up?”

As children, How many of us answered the question depended on the scope of our imagination, not our economic status. Most of us were taught to believe that if we work hard, even if we are born less advantaged than others- we can achieve our dreams. Understanding the topic of Work and Economics on a global scale begins with examining our own reality – poor or privileged – and realizing that our economic status is not solely determined by how hard we work, but by social and economic factors such as equality of opportunity and education, and emotional and physical health.

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