Yes, to be the boss doesn't make it easier. For example, if an industry is desired, many parents will help with amounts that will hardly be enough to clear the site! Now these guys have to begin running around, calling friends, visiting banks, liaising, having sleepless nights, meetings - with frustrations, fears,discouragements etc. They sometimes seek foreign partners and you know that they don't use taxi to get to them. There are two options - take someone's job or spend sleepless nights for years just to stay in charge of their lives.
You see, i get surprised at the ignorance the servants exhibit about the activities of their masters. When they are sleeping, snoring away, their masters are busy thinking. Their masters miss meals; they eat five times in a day. But do you know the difference? In time, the masters have the control always. The servants loose it more and more. The masters hire the servants. The servants face being fired always. That's what makes the difference. Where then is the peace of mind? With the masters in the long fun.
You see, thinking made all the difference. It didn't make it easier. The masters work like mad you know. The servants work less, and it doesn't matter if they work like mad too, they end up slaving more and more. If this is true, why did the servants take that positon in the first? Did you say circumstances? Ok then, why are they keeping it? If it takes the same length of time to be in charge as it takes to be in slavery, who is telling us that we need that servant position in the first place? Look opportunities abound all over the world around us. Observe that in every aspect of life, some smart people are creating jobs and owning them while others get those jobs and come to be owned. Getting a job isn't wrong, but creating one is the ultimate. I am uncomfortable that millions of people think of nothing else than to take other peoples' jobs usually because they are unaware of the traps! How many people are aware of the traps? Do you? Just hours away, we will meet in the next post.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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