Thursday, November 5, 2020

THE "LUCKY TO HAVE A JOB" MYTH

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"You're fortunate you *have* a job!"

How often have we heard that? How many times have we been told that we
should be thankful we're employed--as even if our employers are handing us
gifts--and that we're not one of the lay off casualties we contact very nearly in the
newspaper every week?

Don't those words create you absolutely cringe?

After all, how fortunate are we, really? We get to wake stirring all morning at the
insistence of our alarm clocks, not our internal clocks. We drag our bodies
out of bed, sometimes carrying leftover suitcase from yesterday's actions at
work--the looming deadline, the clueless boss, the tedious tasks, the rumors
of an vague future.

Even if the sun greets us in the same way as we arise, we barely publication it. Besides, why
bother? From our cubicles and perform stations, we won't acquire to look it much
anyway. Many of us will be fortunate if we even get the witness the sun set each
day because, if we desire to remain among the employed fortunates, we'd improved
put in some other hours to stay upon summit of our work.

Oh, and let's talk virtually how in fact fortunate we are to have our ideas ignored,
our skills under-utilized, our talents untapped. Or, afterward we pull off acquire a
suggestion implemented, how little we acquire compensated for it, even though the
person we shared it afterward gets the big bucks and the praise. Yippee!

Beginning to quality not for that reason fortunate after all? Good. That knot of discontentment
inside you, that sense of disenchantment, are actually signs that you attain
the "lucky to have a job" stock of thinking is a myth. In fact, the opposite
applies--*they're* fortunate to have *you.* Moreover, if you're feeling
unvalued and ignored, they don't deserve you.

It's grow old to make your own luck.

How? By digging happening that old-fashioned aim that subsequently set your heart thumping, and
dusting it off. By examining it, mulling more than it, thinking very nearly what it
would agree to to assume it. By realizing how in fact happy you'd be if you
pursued that aim behind your heart and soul--and how much happier those who
care for you would be in the wake of your happiness. By knowing how much
better off the world at large would be from your positive contribution to it.

Bill Gates did this. Not deserted has he become one the wealthiest people on
earth, but he has with become our greatest philanthropist. Ever. Millions
of people have benefited from his leisure interest of his dream. Would this have
happened if he'd decided for the "lucky to have a job" myth? Of course not.

Just imagine. Creating a energy where the sun wakes you up, not an alarm
clock. Jumping out of bed, rather than crawling out of it, in joyful
anticipation of each and all day. Seeing your ideas come to life, getting
full financial credit for them, and being directly compensated from those that
succeed. Watching the sun set each and every evening from the house of your
dreams, satisfied in knowing you have lived that morning fully, and are fired up
about the next.

Knowing that you aren't "lucky to have a job"--you are fortunate to have a life.

Go for it. Here's to your success.

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