There's Nothing Wrong With Having A Job

Published: Sat, 04/08/17

I saw a post recently that was critical of people
who celebrated getting a job, as if it's something
to be ashamed of (J.O.B.).

First of all, we have no idea what someone else's
life experience is like, how getting a job may
be their road back from poverty, or addiction,
or years of lack of self-worth.

Any work that is honest is also honorable.

Some celebrate the sense of belonging and
identity more than risk taking. There is nothing
in the world wrong with that, just as there's
nothing in the world wrong with deciding to take
a chance on testing your value to the marketplace.

Second, whatever you're reading these words on...
it was made, packaged, sold and serviced by an
employee.

So were the parts your device is made from.

And the store you bought it from, or the
warehouse your ordered it from was also made
possible by employees.

And the people who built your car, the people
who teach your kids, the people who keep your
streets safe, the people who make your food...

The people who built your house, who keep
your water and electricity on, who keep your
country free from terrorism and invasion...

All employees.

Without employees, society and the economy
break down.

Without employees, entrepreneurship means nothing.

Be humble and grateful for your ambition.

And be grateful for those who are ready to serve.

***   ***

Lots of people love the idea of being
a business owner. They're just not ready
to make the full transition.

Who gives a damn?

I want you to do what is right for you...
and your family.

I want you to find the self respect, the courage
and the method to take your foot off the brake
and put it on the gas.

I want you to be proud of what you've
accomplished, and hungry for more.

I want you to RELEASE THE HOUNDS.

In a few short days, you're going to have the
chance to be an affiliate for my products and
services.

A chance to make some risk fre*e income 
with something you can feel good marketing.

And in a few short weeks you can go with
us on a crazy, fun, liberating journey.

Yeah, that'd be Release The Hounds.

In the meanwhile, don't believe the hype
that you aren't good enough. That somehow
you're "less than" because you have a job.

You make things go.

If and when you're ready, you can go out
on your own.

I respect you no matter what.

Have Fun,
Larry




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