I find w writing the hardest part is starting off.. Making the conscious decision to write and once I get going it just tends to flow.
Physical exertion seems to be the catalyst.. So ive long been a proponent of strong body 💪 mind. Thus my preference for work is labor, often looked down upon in society.
It seems to me that a good part of government is propagating the status quo. Namely making sure existence is so miserable that people will gladly perform the menial tasks necessary to keep business going, for any relief from the hardships.. Evidence of this can be found in the great depression or even most of modern day South America.. Where people will risk incarceration just to work and have the basics in life.
On the other hand, I feel having routine tasks I.e.a purpose is an essential part of a happy healthy and fulfilling life.
It's funny that being a laborer, especially in the agricultural sector is looked down upon. While going to a gym, is a routine and standard part of American life. To me, exercising for a purpose, the production and transport of materials for a company for example, is way more fulfilling then just lifting weights up and down for no reason except targeting the definition of particular muscles. Some would assert that it is only so in "working breeds" descendents of those that have had to work quickly for survival. I believe it a fact,usually if the owners of production had to do the work necessary to maintain their business they would only be able to do about a quarter of the work their labourers accomplish in the same ammount of time. A certain work ethic established tends to push workers to move quickly though it's also somewhat intrinsic in certain peoples.. I worked with a man in Texas who said every day he pushes himself as fast as possible only making sure that his heart doesn't burst.. This is pretty standard amongst South American workers while a good ammount of North Americans tend to simply try to get away with as much slack as possible.
. Some would argue it's competition, I assert that there is no shortcut to being faster in life. Exertion of your will upon your surroundings (the matrix) is a direct result of practice. So it's not that the boss is "cracking the whip" to many like me it's simply an outlet for me to train.. I gladly push myself as fast as I can.. My co worker in LA said that the ninjas who didn't have enough free time would practice in restaurants and such. I remember my first exposure to such arts was a former manager who ran an extremely tight "ship". Our task everyday at lunch was to get as many people out the door as quickly as possible. We would glide through long lines because everyone was precise at their part of the operation. Customers also were expected to know how to order and have their money ready when it was time to pay or possibly suffer reprimand from our Mgr who wasn't unlike a soup Nazi... People would come there knowing that they could get a quick lunch on their break...Simply, if you were slowing down progress for everyone, maybe you shouldn't be eating there... One part that I liked was even the owners would help out once in a while, showing they could work as quickly as they expected their workers to.
Can you pick the 3 NBA basketball players? The killer of 20,000,000 people, the Mexican drug lord, the inventor of the refrigirator car and the Republican senator from these pics?