Sunday, February 1, 2015

Do You Come to Work?

Do you go to work or do you come to work? This is not a difference without distinction; it is a fundamental attitude of dependency versus self-sufficiency as being on the dole versus earning a living.  In the first case, when you go to work, work is a noun - that is a place.  In the second, when you come to work, work is a verb - something that you do to produce an outcome. 

As a society, we are shifting from work as a verb to viewing it as a noun, as the entrepreneurial spirit that lifted this great nation is dwindling.  It is a discussion of "takers versus makers"; takers being those that go to work, and makers being those that come to work.  When the takers out numbering the makers, society will collapse.  This idea of takers versus makers can find its basis in the "dependency" attitude of the youth today.  This nation must breed more makers to offset the takers for us to ensure prosperity for generations to come.

Let the discussion continue.

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