05-12-2014, 09:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2014, 09:22 PM by Adonai One.)
Depends on what you define as "good" and what kind of life is sought.
With my skillset, reeay, the only occupation I am getting is one in the service industry and perhaps indefinitely as I do not have the necessary concepts of conviction and attainment to pursue a white collar job. That is if I remain humble and respect people ethically while working a job. It's very cute but to me it's enslavement.
If I were to really fall so low as to truly interact deeply with society, I probably would get some capital through my relatives and get into cut-throat real estate and corner some markets somewhere and watch my holdings grow. If I go down the road of forcing myself in what I see a trap of economic games between workers and capitalists (government workers and leaders included in this category), I will be a capitalist with the holdings. I will not be stuck working a 9-to-5 and depending on an employer. I will set my own schedule and be writing my own paychecks.
But I don't want to play that game. I don't truly enjoy competition nor obsessing over a career and numbers in my bank account. I know I can dominate business. I've owned several companies through my lives that have had this similar configuration of spiritual mass. The lesson I came here to learn is leisure and a bit of reliance in contrast to a business man that doesn't care for anybody and can sustain himself in a sovereign manner.
The lessons of convicting myself to a career have been repeated over and over again. It's time for a new unique set.
With my skillset, reeay, the only occupation I am getting is one in the service industry and perhaps indefinitely as I do not have the necessary concepts of conviction and attainment to pursue a white collar job. That is if I remain humble and respect people ethically while working a job. It's very cute but to me it's enslavement.
If I were to really fall so low as to truly interact deeply with society, I probably would get some capital through my relatives and get into cut-throat real estate and corner some markets somewhere and watch my holdings grow. If I go down the road of forcing myself in what I see a trap of economic games between workers and capitalists (government workers and leaders included in this category), I will be a capitalist with the holdings. I will not be stuck working a 9-to-5 and depending on an employer. I will set my own schedule and be writing my own paychecks.
But I don't want to play that game. I don't truly enjoy competition nor obsessing over a career and numbers in my bank account. I know I can dominate business. I've owned several companies through my lives that have had this similar configuration of spiritual mass. The lesson I came here to learn is leisure and a bit of reliance in contrast to a business man that doesn't care for anybody and can sustain himself in a sovereign manner.
The lessons of convicting myself to a career have been repeated over and over again. It's time for a new unique set.