Saturday, January 16, 2010

Work Force

These people are part of the working force. First of all, why do we call it a "work force?" It's obviously because we are forced to be a part of it.

Second of all, does anyone find it paradoxical that everybody is smiling in the above picture?

Work, my friends, is not fun. Now, of course, I believe work can be gratifying and especially if you are in a profession in which you feel you can positively contribute for the betterment of our world.

What I find difficult is finding balance between work and personal life.

Spencer is frequently saying to me, "I just don't understand why Hunter doesn't date." Hunter DOES date (I'm sure he likes that I'm discussing this on the world wide). What Spencer does not understand is the stress of being in a job (where you, of course, continuously have to work your very hardest while being evaluated and judged) and then trying to have enough energy to interact with people who will also be evaluating and judging you. While I believe, Hunter is handling this duo, many men cannot. Spencer never experienced this pressure from both the workplace and his personal life at the same time.


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