Monday, July 4, 2005
I know, I'm mailing it in
You have a choice, but you may have to re-examine your way of thinking very thoroughly. The pull of the socially accepted way of doing things is amazingly strong, and trips up the best of us despite our good intentions. It takes a certain kind of independent thinker to be "job-free". We use that term rather than "unemployed", in an effort to convey to people that we're proud, not ashamed, of not having regular jobs. We also make an important distinction between jobs and work. All of us do some kind of work, though not necessarily for monetary compensation.
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I don't have a "job" but I do work, and get monetary compensation to keep myself fed, clothed and sheltered. I also use some of that compensation to have a little fun.
So how much does money mean to you? Would you ignore your family for enough money? Would you let your friend (who always stood by you in times of trouble) die if you were paid enough? Where do we cross the line?
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