Continuation from yesterday……
Can You Be Fired At Any Time?
Can your bosses walk up to you and fire you at a moment’s notice and for whatever reason they see fit. Are you afraid of losing your job? If so, I am sorry to tell you, but you are a slave.
Are You Instructed On How To Behave & What To Wear?
Do you have to wear certain attire or a uniform to your job? Can’t even consider asking your co-worker out because “office romance” is strictly prohibited? Afraid to speak the truth about the management? If so, I am sorry to tell you, but you are a slave.
Do You Have To Beg For A Salary Increase?
Is it that time of the year where your knuckles sweat as you ask for a 3% raise in your salary, unsure if you will be simply be rejected or fired for having the audacity to even ask? If so, I am sorry to tell you, but you are a slave.
Unable To Quit, Pick Up & Move Somewhere Else?
Are you stuck where you are because you cannot let go of your by-weekly paychecks and relocate at a seconds notice? If so, I am sorry to tell you, but you are a slave.
The points above represent just some of the signs that your life might have a certain degree of slavery associated with it. Yet, it is not the worst part.
The worst part comes from the fact that your job is most likely killing you from the inside out. It is slowly destroying your emotional and your creative side. Most people in this position become mindless robots going through the motion, day after day and without a second thought. Plus, there is always a substantial amount of anxiety, fear, greed, boredom, anger, jealousy, stress, depression, sadness and a host of other negative emotions associated with having a job that you hate.
Not always and not for everyone, but numerous studies have shown that a lot of people identify their occupations as the primary source of stress and anxiety.
In other words, your job is killing you.
On a positive note, I would be first to admit that there are great benefits associated with being fully employed. A good salary, a stable paycheck, experience, health insurance, benefits and so forth. Yet, the question that you have to ask yourself is this. Do all of these advantages outweigh your basic human need for having freedom and independence?
Imagine for a second not being responsible to anyone but yourself. Imagine not having to ask permission to do anything…. how to dress, what to say, how to behave, how much money to make, where to live, whom to associate with and so on.
Instead, imagine being able to do things on your own terms. To study, to educate, to be involved in a number of creative projects, to build things and/or companies, to make as much or as little money as your heart desires. To go after and to finally achieve all of your dreams.
To Be Continued Tomorrow……...(Why Are You Seeing This On A Financial Website?)
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