Thursday, November 3, 2011

Employment is the Problem, Not the Solution

YEHEY!!!
You heard (or read) it right--employment is the problem, not the solution. Governments range through the earth trying to provide employment for their jobless citizens, thinking that to be the solution. They've been doing it for years--but has employment solved anything except providing short-term, skin-deep remedies to people's finances?

Politicians have been promising us more jobs and more jobs, to no avail. More jobs have indeed been produced but the financial crisis continues. And still they think more jobs is the answer to our economic problems. So they invite investors and capitalists to set up business on our soil. But still the problems go on.

You know what? They haven't tried this solution this blog is militating for--remain jobless, but jobless big-time. More jobs is not the answer; being jobless is. The majority think being jobless is such a bad thing that they want to get out of the situation pronto to save themselves from dishonor and shame and cling to employment. That's what some people want us to think--that being jobless is shameful. But the truth is far from it. Being jobless is an opportunity to see a better opportunity.

You have to see that employment is the problem, not the solution, before you can see the logic in being jobless big-time. Employment shackles you to being free to explore more possibilities with your true potentials. I haven't seen a more close-minded person as one who has been employed for years, getting comfy and secured with his or her job. This guy will never see anything in life beyond his or her work. If it isn't employment, it's bad and bound to fail--that's how the guy thinks.

Are There Better Alternatives to Employment?

Are there alternatives? You bet! A lot of folks cannot be in business because of the big capital needed to start one. But there are lots of alternatives to doing a business aside from the usual big-capital businesses. The problem is, most people dismiss them as scams without really finding out for themselves if they are. Some people tell them it's a scam and they believe them outright. Such people show that they do not have the imagination and the boldness to find out the truth about things. They just listen to gossips.

But you should find out for yourself. You need to, because it's the only way out of your financial crisis. Your job is the cause of your financial lack because it only limits the worth of your abilities. You're worth more than what your boss wants you to believe. And to get your effort's worth, you need to try out non-traditional income sources. And I cannot overemphasize this--you need to try them out until you find one that suits you.

Of course, in your search for the right non-traditional business, you may have to suffer some losses. But it's better to risk to find a livelihood that will bring out your true potentials, than to waste your life and die doing a job (or waste your youth giving your best to an employment, enriching your boss). God designed your skills so you can use them for your enjoyment, says the bible. Employment allows other people to enjoy your skills.

Employment is the problem, not the solution. Don't look for a job--look for an income source that will let you enjoy your skills and enrich your life, at the same time giving you freedom to enjoy your family and do what God really wants you to do. And God has provided us more than enough ways to do a non-traditional business needing only a small capital but which can earn you big profits...something like investing only P8,000 but earning P924,000 a month out of that! Yes, there are such business programs, online or offline!

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