Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Is WORK A Four Letter Word?

Hmmmmm, can work actually be fun? Am I really THAT stupid? What kind of a question is that? Of course it can't. Everybody knows that work HAS to suck. In fact I think it's one of the Ten Commandments or at the very least it's written in the Declaration Of Independence.



I know it has to be written down somewhere, some kind of Law that says that work and fun should never coexist. Like oil and water, they just don't mix, no matter how much you try and shake 'em up.





In fact, I think work is one of those four letter words that can only be mentioned in certain circumstances. You know what I'm talkin' about, the ones that will get your mouth washed out with soap if you utter them in front of the wrong people.



But I find myself questioning this logic. Who started this whole thing of thinking that whatever you do to earn a living has to make you completely miserable? I don't think it could have started as far back as the Caveman days, could it? I mean, they didn't really have to earn a living, so to speak. Their main thing in life was survival.





Whether is was scroungin' around for food or protecting themselves against a low flyin' Pterodactyl, survival was key. Hmmmm, now that I think about it, perhaps this WAS the first instance of earning a living. After all, you need to be alive to live.



Before the exchange of so called money came into existence, the Barter System was the method of choice for getting ahead in life. If you wanted something, you better have something to trade for it. Which is kinda funny because bartering is still in use today.





In fact, just the other day, I watched a video of a guy that bartered his way from a red paper clip on up to a house. Yes, I said A HOUSE! Which he has since gone on to trade for a Cafe'. It was actually a pretty amazing story, well documented and no doubt he was able to meet so many people and have quite a few great experiences along the way.




I guess some things never get old. Free Trade has been a major building block of the world as we know it. Without it, where would we be today? One can only guess at all the things we wouldn't be able to enjoy.





Here again though, I'd have to think that this method of survival probably wasn't a whole lot of fun back in the ol' days. No doubt either one or both parties would feel as if they got ripped off and wanted to cancel the trade but making somebody mad in those days probably wasn't a good idea. So what if you ended up with a purple Dinosaur, at least you'd be able to feed your family.



Apparently the first use of an actual Monetary System didn't come around until about 650 B.C. Perhaps this is when work first began to be considered dreadful. Once you had to break your back for someone else in order to feed your family, I'd have to think this was also about the same time that work became a four letter word. I can hear the bitchin' and moanin' from here.





Jeez, if it started this far back, no wonder people are so angry about having to go to work. Generation after generation, passing down their disdain for the mere thought of the word work would no doubt create an endless amount of hatred towards the mere thought alone. Not to mention the actual physical task itself.



Yet work is what me must do. Must do to survive in this world. And for the most part, if we want to get ahead in life, we must work even harder. Therefore it stands to reason that if we want more out of life, it will come at the cost of living an even more miserable existence. Something about this just doesn't seem very appealing, at least not to me anyway.





Kinda seems like an inspiration killer for the most part. The harder you work, the more miserable you are? Just not making any sense to me. There HAS to be some sort of a mistake here. Who on earth invented this system anyway? Some kind of masochist? Must have been. Nobody in his right mind would have devised such a dream killer.



And to add insult to injury, who came up with this schedule of having to work five days and only have two off? Sounds pretty damn lopsided if you ask me. C'mon, doing something that you absolutely despise for five long, miserable days of the week, only to get two days to attempt some form of recovery and then to go right back to hell for another five days. Obviously this system is seriously flawed.



I wonder if anyone else has realized this? I mean somebody else has to have noticed by now that this entire work thing, this system as it were is messed up and in a big way. And if they have noticed, why on earth haven't they done something to fix it?





Come to think of it, I guess they tried, if you can call it that. Yeah, they have implemented the four day, ten hours a day, work week in certain instances and while that might help, it's surely not the best answer.



Either is the telecommuting thing, that's most likely the best alternative as it eliminates lots of the nightmare of the five day workathon but it doesn't completely remove the issue of spending your days performing a task that you hate.



So where does that leave us? We know we need money to survive. In most cases, in order to make money, we have to work. Ok, so basically what it breaks down to is we need to work to survive. But where does it say that we have to hate what we do for work?





I checked out the Ten Commandments and didn't see anything about it in there. Same with the Declaration, nothing there either. I even went as far as Googling 'MUST HATE YOUR JOB' and couldn't find anything anywhere that stated that you must be miserable for a minimum of forty hours per week, half days on Saturdays and most Holidays when the rest of your family is at the beach. Nope, nothin'.



Then how did all of this BS get started in the first place? Perhaps it was handed down to us by our parents? That along with all the other outside influences that helped shape our upbringing, who undoubtedly passed down the information that they received as children.



Who knows, maybe it was our own assumption, based on seeing just how unhappy our parents were Monday through Friday and realizing at an early age just how precious the weekends were. How those two days were the reward for surviving the previous five days.

Regardless of how it happened, we grew up knowing that work must suck. No doubt whatsoever. That's why it's called work instead of fun. Notice the different amount of letters in each word? Yes, work is a four letter word and fun isn't. I have a feelin' it was planned that way.



Ok then, what are we gonna do about this? Nothing? Just continue on status quo? Or can we change this entire scenario around so that we're able to enjoy our work? Yes, I said it. Crazy as it may seem, I believe there is a great possibility of earning a living while doing something that you truly enjoy.



Stay with me on this. Think about it for just a second. Is it entirely out of the realm of possibility to believe that you could make money doing something you enjoy? Of course not. Think about all of those people all over the world, right now, who are making a living doing what it is that you like to do. So why NOT you? Why not just go for it? What's stopping you?

Even if you start off on a small scale, kind of a part time thing, just pick something you enjoy doing and get started doing it. After hours, evenings, weekends, doesn't really matter. While we all say that we don't have any extra time as it is, I think you'll find that even if you just sacrifice a couple hours of TV here 'n there, you'll be surprised at all you can get accomplished.



Just get going on something that you're passionate about and see where it takes you. I'll bet the next thing you know, you'll be making other sacrifices to allow you more time to pursue your dream. I promise it will be so worth it.

Before you know it you're rollin' and you'll find that there just isn't enough time in a day to do all you want to do towards accomplishing your goal. And let me tell you, that's a great problem to have. Next thing you know, you'll actually be enjoying your weekdays! Maybe even more than your weekends. Can you even imagine that? Getting to a point where your weekends are more stressful than your weekdays? Who'd a thunk it!



So if you find that you're like most everyone else out there, at least those that still have jobs and dread Mondays more than anything, maybe it's time you started thinking of work as anything but a four letter word.

If you can relate to work being a nightmare, I'd enjoy hearing about it in my comments and if you enjoyed this Post, I'd appreciate it if you'd share it with your friends.



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