Question

Case 17.1
William is a 38-year-old computer systems executive. He has come to a point in his life where he is reassessing his ambitions and personal life. He attends professional development conferences regularly and is working on an MBA. Although he eats a low-fat diet and exercises regularly, he works 70-80 hours a week, seldom sees his children except after they are in bed, does not visit his place of worship except on religious holidays, and feels as though his wife is a stranger. William believes that if he can earn just 20 percent more, he can relax because his family will be financially secure.
Refer to Case 17.1. In order to attain a "right livelihood," William needs to
a. accept the myth of scarcity.
b. place money in a secondary position.
c. spend what he earns.
d. avoid discussing financial matters with his family.

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