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Okay, kiddo! Imagine you have a special box of crayons that you love to use. Let's say you are the 'Crayon Master' because you know how to color really well. But one day, your teacher comes in and says, 'Hey! You are still the Crayon Master, but now I want you to use those crayons to draw pictures instead of just coloring in the lines.'

Now, your job title is still 'Crayon Master,' and you still have the same crayons. But your tasks have changed! Instead of just coloring, you have to use your crayons to make beautiful, creative drawings. Sounds fun, right? But wait—there’s no extra cookies for you at snack time just because you have a new job to do. This means you aren’t getting any more pay or prizes for doing better work—it’s just a new way to use your talents!

Think of it like this: when you go to the playground, your adult friends might be called 'Super Slide Experts,' but it doesn't mean they get more ice cream for showing everyone how to slide better. They just continue being Super Slide Experts without extra rewards. Similarly, changing the tasks doesn't change who you are—it just makes your job a little different!

Now, if you want to feel valued and appreciated for your new drawing tasks, you might think, 'Hey, I worked really hard! Maybe I should get a shiny sticker or an extra cookie once in a while!' But sometimes, people are asked to take on more responsibilities without getting something extra for their hard work.

So remember, kiddo: being the Crayon Master means you can be super creative, even if you don’t get more cookies or your title doesn’t change. It’s all about how you use your talents and have fun doing it. And who knows? Maybe one day you’ll be the Ultimate Crayon Wizard with all kinds of cool rewards for your amazing drawings!


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