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The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby roage » Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:42 pm

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There is nothing to fear here.
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby darkrue » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:30 pm

Great article. This is precisely why I refuse to work for the corporate world ever again. Everything in within the core of my being tells me not to. Everything outside of me, those voices of 'reason', friends, family, society says that I *should* for the sake of my family, status, and life. But I can't. I just can't. I *am* responsible, and I'm glad that I've got the power to be so without anyone or anything telling me otherwise. Always nice to hear encouraging words. Thank you.
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby Gooseone » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:34 pm

Without reading , may i suggest a certain Metallica song that will probably go well along with reading ?
{g Rating Alert ;)} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AjScYSuGJ4
:mrgreen:

edit: Darn , i thought it was about something slightly different :)
You do have a tendency to put the finger on the sore spot lately Roage :oops:
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby roage » Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:27 pm

Gooseone wrote:Without reading , may i suggest a certain Metallica song that will probably go well along with reading ?
{g Rating Alert ;)} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AjScYSuGJ4
:mrgreen:

edit: Darn , i thought it was about something slightly different :)
You do have a tendency to put the finger on the sore spot lately Roage :oops:


I am just happy to be here!
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby darkrue » Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:09 am

Gooseone wrote:Without reading , may i suggest a certain Metallica song that will probably go well along with reading ?
{g Rating Alert ;)} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AjScYSuGJ4
:mrgreen:

edit: Darn , i thought it was about something slightly different :)
You do have a tendency to put the finger on the sore spot lately Roage :oops:


Hey, there's never a bad time for Metal. :mrgreen:
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby roage » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:26 am

darkrue wrote:
Gooseone wrote:Without reading , may i suggest a certain Metallica song that will probably go well along with reading ?
{g Rating Alert ;)} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AjScYSuGJ4
:mrgreen:

edit: Darn , i thought it was about something slightly different :)
You do have a tendency to put the finger on the sore spot lately Roage :oops:


Hey, there's never a bad time for Metal. :mrgreen:
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby Joseph » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:02 pm

roage wrote:http://www.roage.com/default.aspx?PageID=198

There is nothing to fear here.


I knew this awhile ago. But do you continue to "create victims" if you keeping working in corporations? I think in your last email you said we're not responsible. But every little thing that we do affects the whole.

I remember in my last job as an engineer, I thought what I did was beneficial to the society as a whole until I found out how much garbage the company throws away in the trash. And they don't recycle all the things that could have recycled. That actually was part of the reason I walked away. But I am back to a corporation because I don't know how to feed myself otherwise. Strangely now I work for organized religion. Even a small business is technically a corporation.
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Re: The Most Dangerous Person in the World

Postby roage » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:31 am

Joseph wrote:
roage wrote:http://www.roage.com/default.aspx?PageID=198

There is nothing to fear here.


I knew this awhile ago. But do you continue to "create victims" if you keeping working in corporations? I think in your last email you said we're not responsible. But every little thing that we do affects the whole.

I remember in my last job as an engineer, I thought what I did was beneficial to the society as a whole until I found out how much garbage the company throws away in the trash. And they don't recycle all the things that could have recycled. That actually was part of the reason I walked away. But I am back to a corporation because I don't know how to feed myself otherwise. Strangely now I work for organized religion. Even a small business is technically a corporation.


Initially Joseph, I would suspend judgment and defer those choices until after crossing over the threshold. You will have clarity then. I would relax and think about the material and let it sink in. Decisions are best done with the help of Ø. The right-brained paradigm is so drastically different that it will readjust all your priorities.
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