After I learned about human behavior, I started to learn about attitudes toward work. When it comes to the[delete"the"] paragraph 1 to 3, I found what interests me the most in these paragraphs is “no longer”. In the paragraph 1, it signifies today’s workers have more subjective consciousness than that[they did]in the past, and make every effort to struggle for their own benefits. Formerly, to snatch more profit, capitalist cruelly exploited workers, and workers cannot against[be against]unreasonable requirements or accepted without arguments.
However, as the society develops, today’s worker is more willing to want meaning in their work and balance in their lives. The author mentions several ideal working environments of employees. Not only they want higher salary, but also they want to create a harmonious atmosphere for working together with management.
Subsequently comes “from in-box to out-box”, in my view, it means the work is simple, monotonous and boring. In fact, everyone hopes that they can challenge a meaning and creative work[job]. If they always work[move paper]from in-box to out-box, their physical and mental[physiology and mentality]become rigid and inflexible, which is the least thing we would expect to see.
The last place is “as” in the sentence which is “too little challenge in the work, as in completely……”. Here “as” is used to introduce an example of something in order to help explain a particular point or idea. Why does the author use “as” instead of “for example” or “for instance”? As far as I know, “as” only follows by[matches] a word or a phrase and “for example” also follows by[matches] the sentence. The author uses “as” to simplify this sentence and balance in it[keep balance].
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After I learned about human behavior, I started to learn about attitudes toward work. When it comes to the paragraph 1 to 3, I found what interests me the most in these paragraphs is “no longer”. In the paragraph 1, it signifies today’s workers have more subjective consciousness than that in the past, and make every effort to struggle for their own benefits. Formerly, to snatch more profit, capitalist cruelly exploited workers, and workers cannot against unreasonable requirements or accepted without arguments.
However, as the society develops, today’s worker is more willing to want meaning in their work and balance in their lives. The author mentions several ideal working environments of employees. Not only they want higher salary, but also they want to create a harmonious atmosphere for working together with management.
Subsequently comes “from in-box to out-box”, in my view, it means the work is simple, monotonous and boring. In fact, everyone hopes that they can challenge a meaning and creative work. If they always work from in-box to out-box, their physical and mental become rigid and inflexible, which is the least thing we would expect to see.
The last place is “as” in the sentence which is “too little challenge in the work, as in completely……”. Here “as” is used to introduce an example of something in order to help explain a particular point or idea. Why does the author use “as” instead of “for example” or “for instance”? As far as I know, “as” only follows by a word or a phrase and “for example” also follows by the sentence. The author uses “as” to simplify this sentence and balance in it.