Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Unfulfilling Work

Unfulfilling work, or grunt work, that one does not enjoy or disallows one to do utilize work to grow to be what one wants to become can be work that stifles, blocks and reduces creative output. If one hates the work, then it is but a grim obligation to perform for a simple paycheck.

One must enjoy a cushy job, or a fulfilling, satisfying, challenging job--one that one is overjoyed to work. If one enjoys a job with some leisure, intellectual stimulation, play or high class status, then one is more liberated to be ingenious, original and insightful.

That is not to downplay the basic jobs that must be performed as part of one's job duties--these must be performed too, but there must be some relief, some invitation through work too, for the individuator to actualize his potential.

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