The Interaction and Value Creation between Ambitious Labor and Commercialized Free Labor
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changes. Traditional career paths are gradually being replaced by more flexible and diverse work models, two concepts that have come to the
forefront in this shift, especially driven by the spread of information technology and the Internet, are Ambition Labor and Commercialized
Free Labor. Although these two concepts may seem separate, their intersection in the modern work environment reveals new dimensions of
labor and value creation in the digital age.
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