Behind those alluring offers lies not only cross-border scams, but, more fundamentally, a manifestation of the dependent, lazy, and pleasure-seeking lifestyle of many young people today, who are unwilling to strive for success.
Recently, numerous heartbreaking incidents have occurred where many people, especially young people, have fallen prey to the lure of "easy jobs with high salaries." Despite continuous warnings and awareness campaigns by authorities and the media about fraudulent recruitment schemes for work in Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos, victims continue to be deceived and sold abroad, becoming tools of cybercriminals.

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When lured abroad, victims are beaten, forced into grueling labor, and even threatened with death. Many manage to escape and return home physically and mentally damaged, haunted by a wrong choice stemming from a naive mindset: wanting a comfortable life without hard work, and hoping to "change their lives" with just a few clicks of a mouse.
What is worrying is that, while the country is accelerating industrialization and needs a high-quality workforce, there is still a segment of young people who are reluctant to study, train, and work. They seek "shortcuts" to success, readily believing in empty promises rather than engaging in real labor. As our ancestors taught us: "With perseverance, even iron can be sharpened into a needle." Every success, however small, requires sweat, effort, time, and willpower.
In this era of globalization, job opportunities are more abundant than ever, but real opportunities are only available to those who are willing to learn, work hard, and strive for success. Young people need to understand that there is no easy job with high pay, and no profession that is both easy and sustainable. Only honest, skilled, and ambitious workers can find a solid path to the future. Conversely, those who chase the illusion of "easy work with high pay" will sooner or later stumble before the harsh reality.
To prevent this situation, organizations and media outlets have been making efforts to educate and guide young people to correctly understand the value of honest work. But most importantly, each young person needs to awaken their own awareness. "Easy work, high pay" is just a pipe dream. "Difficult work, decent pay" is the path for young people with courage, ambition, and responsibility for their own future and the future of the country.
No one succeeds through daydreaming and illusions, and no one becomes useful to society by being lazy and unwilling to work. Today's young generation, the future owners of the country, need to understand that labor is not just a means of earning a living, but a measure of character and self-respect. Only working hands and creative minds can build the future.
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/can-than-voi-bay-viec-nhe-luong-cao-post888914.html






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