The conclusion we're coming upon after all of these blog posts about work, hindrance, capitalism is that money is a necessity. Then if money is a necessity, we all need to gain it and achieve it in order to survive. Since we all want to survive into the foreseeable future, with granted basic essentials and some luxuries, it's best we gain that money by some sort of talent, capability, trait we possess and also enjoy. Other wise, life seems too hellish. Doing something you don't enjoy, you feel is below you. It works all handy dandy in the beginning, because you're so desperate. Then you work hard, and not being appreciated, not making enough money after all of your trials, turbulances and the efforts you put into your job, it's maddeningly disappointing to look at your paycheck. It just does not break even. Then you begin to wonder, what is the point of all this frustration, bodily exhaustion, time hindrance, obscure obstacles, mind numbing? It's a silence that's not welcome in my soul that I can no longer allow to host.
Work at a job you can manage, you can tolerate and find some sort of small comforts that allows you to make through the day. Nothing could ever be as valuable as a peace of mind that once disturbed, cannot be bought simply by changing jobs or throwing loads of money on it.
Work at a job you can manage, you can tolerate and find some sort of small comforts that allows you to make through the day. Nothing could ever be as valuable as a peace of mind that once disturbed, cannot be bought simply by changing jobs or throwing loads of money on it.
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