martes, 29 de enero de 2013

Work is not a voluntary act



Work does not depend on our will. Because we are part of nature, work is inevitable.

We used to think that working is to get up early, beat the desire to stay in bed a little longer, because we would not want grumble swim so early, some breakfast because we are hungry but we would like to do one or two hours later, dressed in a robe unfit for have fun, get out of our house so we join a collective means of transport full of people who are experiencing the same feelings of irrelevance that we, and everything else that you know from experience.

As we see, our fate seems inexorably include discomfort, frustration, discomfort, plenty of reasons to be angry, sad, frustrated.

We see this most humans.

However, this is not the only way to interpret these facts of reality.

We can also call "work" to any change process. What is between an original situation A and an end position B, working, ie some sort of specialized effort to transform into another situation.

When we attended our workplace after overcoming so much trouble as those mentioned above, we will apply our energy body (muscle, intellectual, artistic), to modify conditions: raw material into finished products, problems with solutions, satisfying unmet needs needs.

This phenomenon transformer has identical characteristics to what happens in all of nature, including our own organic functions: digestion, blood circulation, metabolism.

I encourage you to propose a generalization: Nature "works" constantly to restore balances that is often lost.

Imbalances occur when we spend our energy and we feel hungry when we feel tired and sleepy, steamy when it accumulates in the air and rain.

In short: do not work because we want to but because work is inevitable.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Trabajar no es un acto voluntario.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.775)

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