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[quote=Anonymous]There is nothing wrong with needing to find intrinsic value in your work beyond a paycheck. It's how we get teachers and social workers and physical therapists and every other "helping profession". Some people are totally okay with working for a paycheck to fund the things that bring them value and enjoyment. (My spouse literally could not care less about the projects he works on--only that they provide a steady paycheck and he enjoys the people he works with). Other people need their job to provide value (I chose my field because it is intrinsically rewarding to me to help people one on one). How old is your child? If she already has a business degree, my advice would be very different than if she's a junior in HS. But regardless, I'm not sure sharing stories of morally corrupt lawyers to compare to worker bee lawyers is going to change her mind.[/quote]
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