Do You Still Have Your Free Will

Released on = January 4, 2007, 10:16 pm

Press Release Author = LorraineClifford

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Here are some reasons why you should do everything in your
power to avoid getting a JOB

Press Release Body = 1. J.ust O.ver B.roke
Getting a job and trading your time for money seem like a good idea. There\'s only
one problem with it. It\'s the stupidest way you can possibly generate income! Why,
because you only get paid when you\'re working. See a problem with that, or have you
been so brainwashed into thinking it\'s intelligent to only earn income when you\'re
working? What about when you\'re not working? Don\'t you think your life would be
much easier if you got paid while you were eating, sleeping, and playing with the
kids too? Why not get paid 24/7 working or not. Don\'t your plants grow even when
you aren\'t tending to them, how about your bank account?
Only a handful of people care how much time you spend at the office. Most of us
won\'t notice whether you work 6 hours a week or 60. If you have something of value
to provide people will be happy to pull out our wallets and pay you for it.
Don\'t feel bad if you\'re just realizing you\'ve been suckered. Realize trading time
for money is indeed extremely dumb and there is better way. Smart people build
systems that generate income, especially passive income 24/7. Start a business,
building a web site, becoming an investor, or generating royalty income. The
system delivers the ongoing value to people and generates income. Once in motion,
it runs continuously whether you tend to it or not. Now your time can be invested
in increasing your income instead of maintaining it.
With upfront time and effort to implement your income-generating systems you won\'t
have to work so long to support yourself. Take time to do something you love
knowing you\'re still earning money? Your system continues to delivering value so
you get paid whether you\'re working or not. Nobody is born knowing how to generate
income, but you can learn it. How long it takes is irrelevant. You might as well
emerge at some future point as owner of an income-generating systems as opposed to a
lifelong wage slave.
2. Limited experience.
You might think it\'s important to get a job to gain experience. A job only gives you
experience at that job You gain \"experience\" doing just about anything. Sit doing
nothing for a couple years, and you can call yourself an experienced meditator,
philosopher, or politician.
The problem with getting experience from a job is you just repeat the same limited
experience over and over. You learn a lot in the beginning and then stagnate,
forcing you to miss other experiences that would be more valuable. If your limited
skill set becomes obsolete, then your experience is worthless. Which experience
would you rather gain, knowledge of how to do a specific job really well, or
knowledge of how to enjoy financial abundance for the rest of your life?
3. Lifelong domestication.
Look around you. Are these the surroundings of a free human being? Or are you
living in a cage for unconscious animals? How\'s your obedience training coming?
Does your master reward good behavior? Do you get disciplined if you fail to obey
your master\'s commands? Is there any spark of free will left inside you? Humans
are not meant to be raised in cages.
4. Too many mouths to feed.
Employee income is the most heavily taxed there is. In the USA you can expect 50%
salary will go to taxes. in Canada it around 60%. The tax system is designed to
disguise how much you\'re really giving up because some of those taxes are paid by
your employer, and some are deducted from your paycheck. From your employer\'s
perspective, all of those taxes and any other benefits you receive are considered
part of your pay . Keep in mind you\'re the one paying for it all. Part of your
income also goes to owners and investors. That\'s a lot of mouths to feed. Who has
more control over the tax system? Business owners and investors or employees? Your
real salary is triple what you\'re paid, most of that money you\'ll never see.
5. Way too risky.
Many employees believe getting a job is the safest and most secure way to support
themselves. Social conditioning is amazing, it makes people believe the exact
opposite to the truth. Someone else can turn off all your income just by saying two
words \"You\'re fired\". You can\'t have security if you don\'t have control, and
employees have the least control.
6. Having an evil bovine master.
When you run into an idiot in the entrepreneurial world you can head the other way.
When you run into an idiot in the corporate world, you say, "Sorry, boss." The word
boss comes from the Dutch word baas, which means master. Another meaning is "a cow
or bovine." In video games, the boss is the evil dude you kill at the end of a
level. If your boss is really your evil bovine master, then what does that make
you?

7. Begging for money.
When you want to increase your income you have to sit up and beg your master? Are
you free to decide how much you get paid without needing anyone\'s permission? In
business when one customer says "no" to you, you simply say "next."
8. An inbred social life.
People treat their jobs as their primary social outlet. They hang out with who they
work with. Such relations are social dead ends. An exciting day includes
conversations about the company\'s unexpected delivery of more pens. If your
co-slaves gets sold to another master, do you lose a friend? Why not decide whom
you socialize with? Just be wary of those jobless folk - they\'re a crazy bunch!
9. Loss of freedom.
With effort they can tame a human into an employee. First they break your
independent will by giving you a manual filled with rules and regulations.
Employee\'s become more obedient, fearing they could be disciplined for something.
They obey the master\'s commands. As part of their obedience training, employees are
taught how to dress, talk, move, and so on. Free human beings think such rules and
regulations are silly. The only policy they need is: "Be smart. Be nice. Do what
you love. Have fun."
10. Becoming a coward.
Employed people have to whine about problems? They don\'t want solutions - only to
vent and lay blame. Getting a job drains all free will turning them into spineless
cowards. When you work around cowards all day long, it rubs off on you. You
sacrifice your humanity on the altar of fear. Courage. honesty. integrity. and
finally your independent will disappear.



Web Site = http://www.secret-biz.com/LorraineClifford/t/365

Contact Details = Lorraine Clifford
http://www.secret-biz.com/LorraineClifford/t/365
1-800-478-5393
Calgary Alberta Canada

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