The Value of a Job
Jobs are an outdated concept from the times of the Industrial Revolution that no longer provide the "security" many of us are looking for.
The fear of being unable to pay the bills and to provide for our family keeps us chained to this archaic idea.
We give our best to the boss whilst leaving our loved ones with whatever little we have left when we return home tired, impatient, exhausted, and frustrated - the scarcity of money affects every decision we make.
Consumer loans and mortgages lure us into affording ourselves the things we cannot afford, just because the credit card company can.
We "numb out" in front of the TV and the gaming console and call it bliss, never acknowledging that "making a living" is not the same as "creating a life".
Every week we wake up on Monday mornings, wishing it was Friday evenings, counting down the years to our retirement age when the scarcity of money is sure to hit us twice as hard.
The fear of being unable to pay the bills and to provide for our family keeps us chained to this archaic idea.
We give our best to the boss whilst leaving our loved ones with whatever little we have left when we return home tired, impatient, exhausted, and frustrated - the scarcity of money affects every decision we make.
Consumer loans and mortgages lure us into affording ourselves the things we cannot afford, just because the credit card company can.
We "numb out" in front of the TV and the gaming console and call it bliss, never acknowledging that "making a living" is not the same as "creating a life".
Every week we wake up on Monday mornings, wishing it was Friday evenings, counting down the years to our retirement age when the scarcity of money is sure to hit us twice as hard.