01-03-2012, 11:47 AM
This one caught my interest a while back.
A few examples of what I understand 'unintentional slavery' to be:
- Emotional attachments - specifically dependence - to another person
- A parent 'lovingly' enforcing a child do what they think 'is the right thing'
- Refusing to acknowledge catalyst/truth with regard to one's time (profession - i.e. hating one's job, but persisting due to supporting others)
In many cases, I would equate the term to one 'unintentionally' pushing the will of another in a specific direction, usually from a place of attempted 'help'.
A few examples of what I understand 'unintentional slavery' to be:
- Emotional attachments - specifically dependence - to another person
- A parent 'lovingly' enforcing a child do what they think 'is the right thing'
- Refusing to acknowledge catalyst/truth with regard to one's time (profession - i.e. hating one's job, but persisting due to supporting others)
In many cases, I would equate the term to one 'unintentionally' pushing the will of another in a specific direction, usually from a place of attempted 'help'.