We all work for someone

The older you get I think the more we all realize that we work for someone.  Even if you own your own business you work for the client, the customer, the eh.  It can be some what demoralizing when you come to that realization. I work for someone.  When you work for someone your realize that your’s and the person you work for may have different goals, dreams, aspirations.  You may have complete different philosophies about life, politics, family and yes even church.  I’ve tried to make a happy balance between the two.  Me and the person I work for.  I try not to answer emails on the weekend unless it affect what happens Monday at 8:30.  I try after 8 o’clock not to exchange calls and emails.  You bought my service not my life, right.  It’s not easy. You find that the longer you work for anywhere the more parts of your life are intertwined with your own.  Sometimes I succeed sometime I don’t.  But I am trying. This philosophy if you call it that works great when you are doing some thing you may not agree with. We all work for someone. This seems like a bit of downer but its more of a “Take your life back”  You work so you can live you don’t live for your work.

Peace in the middle east

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