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An interview with an immigrant in Germany highlights how this transformation encompasses economic, psychological, and societal aspects. The man, who worked as a teacher in Turkey and now works in a kitchen in Germany, said, “I’m happier in Germany” because he feels his work is recognized and fairly compensated here.
Despite his respected position as a teacher in Turkey, he claims to experience greater satisfaction in Germany, even while doing simpler tasks. This highlights how quality of life is not solely determined by the nature of the job but also by social recognition and personal fulfillment. This immigrant feels he is treated better both economically and psychologically in Germany. Working in Germany offers not only financial rewards but also emotional ones that many people value deeply.
The Value of Work: Identity and Self-Perception
Psychologists like Abraham Maslow have pointed out that beyond basic needs such as food and security, humans also need respect and self-actualization. Even though this man worked as a teacher in Turkey, he finds more fulfillment in his job as a dishwasher in Germany. This fulfillment stems from the fact that his work is more appreciated in the German society. Finding a job in Germany, even in a lower-level position, can be more satisfying for many immigrants if they feel their work is valued.
Sociologist Max Weber described work not only as an economic activity but also as a form of social status. The fact that this man left behind a teaching career to work in a kitchen in Germany shows that the status of a job is not just about the role itself but how society values it. Living in Germany, for many immigrants, means not only adjusting to a new economic reality but also finding a new sense of social identity and recognition.
Social Acceptance and Psychological Fulfillment
Philosopher Albert Camus said, “Man builds himself through work.” This statement explains that the value of work is not only determined by the nature of the task but also by how it is recognized within society. Although this man is doing simpler work in Germany compared to his teaching job in Turkey, he feels more satisfied because his work is better accepted in society. Life in Germany offers him not only economic stability but also social belonging and a sense of personal value.
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