12-11-2010, 05:23 AM
about 15 years ago i went to a david icke lecture and i remember him talking in a very similar way about the global financial system - he made the whole thing sound laughable
what i really came on to post though was your reference to most people not liking their jobs - it's always within your power to find the joy and the love in whatever you do. when i was around 14 my family went on a trip to london - we were having lunch at the british museum and she noticed a man who was picking up litter and cleaning the floor and doing so with such joy and pride in what he was doing - he was radiant. my mum noticed and pointed out to my brother and sister how alive he seemed compared to everyone else in the room who didn't even see him - she noticed him, respected him and made eye contact with him to thank him for his work. that man doing the most humble of jobs was a valuable lesson for 3 children. whatever you do for work there will always be opportunities to make it about far more than just money x
what i really came on to post though was your reference to most people not liking their jobs - it's always within your power to find the joy and the love in whatever you do. when i was around 14 my family went on a trip to london - we were having lunch at the british museum and she noticed a man who was picking up litter and cleaning the floor and doing so with such joy and pride in what he was doing - he was radiant. my mum noticed and pointed out to my brother and sister how alive he seemed compared to everyone else in the room who didn't even see him - she noticed him, respected him and made eye contact with him to thank him for his work. that man doing the most humble of jobs was a valuable lesson for 3 children. whatever you do for work there will always be opportunities to make it about far more than just money x