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“Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.”

~ Richard Branson


“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.”

~ Henry Ford

It is my contention that equity in the working world is the only way to balance an economy. A top-heavy, egocentric economy will eventually topple from the weight of its greed. An economy with a solid foundation but without objective growth will wilt. An ethical workplace is a healthy workplace. Treat each other with dignity and respect, then get the job done.  One gear achieves nothing.

~ M. Fought


“Nice work if your can get it”

Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life.
~ Confucius

These are certainly words of wisdom from a wise philosopher of the past.  However, they are not explicitly the most practical.  Most of us are unable to “choose” a job we love.  We go to work because it is part of our survival mechanism.  We must work to make a living, and we are likely to accept any reasonable job opportunity. Sure, we dream of a “job we love”, and contemplate ways of finding one.  “Nice work if you can get it”.  We get up in the morning and go to our job; not our dream job, but a job that allows some time for dreaming.

Then, before we realize what has happened; we’ve married, started a family, purchased an auto, a house, and we are suddenly indebted to our job because we are indebted to an unexceptional reality.  John Lennon was quoted as having once said: “Life is what happens to you while you are busy making plans.”  We sigh and complacently remind ourselves that at least we have a job; get up at 5:00 AM, shower, shave, look into the mirror with a motivational smile, dress and make the drive, the same drive as always, to work.

I wonder how many of the other commuters at rush hour are going to a perfect job.  Not very many, but if the economy will allow, they are at least going to work.  And that is acceptable.  It will be a good day.  I’m sure of it.  The prefect job, the one we love, is surely just around the corner, and we will have a few minutes this evening to dream of it.

What did Confucius do for a living?  Well, in part he was a philosopher, thinker, political figure, educator, and founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought.  He was exceptional, and exceptional people often find exceptional careers.  Most of us are ordinary (though I expect that most of us could never be exceptional enough to admit it) and we live ordinary lives; work ordinary jobs. So, “Heigh ho, heigh ho, it’s off to work we go“.  We make a living, dream of paradise, and, if we receive dignity and respect at work then things are tolerable.

Of course, if one already has nice work, dignity and respect, and looks forward to the workday, then I congratulate them on their good fortune!  Otherwise, don’t give up. As Albert Einstein once said, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”

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