Kate Question #93

 

Dear Joshua

In the last two days, and back from my weekend, I've been working hard, and my boss is back from vacation and sitting back continuing to play games and give us orders and comments on our work, and I'm thinking (for the first time, and without resentment, just awareness) there is something "wrong" with this picture. Do I really want to be working so hard for his salary (I always considered it my salary, but I'm starting to see that my work contributes to his – although his might contribute to mine, but its less obvious to me, but that could just be because he is more efficient).

This is going somewhere since it is a new perception. But its interesting to write it out, because my first thoughts were "I'm contributing to his salary", but then as I write it I realize we are all contributing to everyone's salary – it's team work. For those who are actually working.

Kate


Dear Kate,

This is a question of fairness. Is it fair for him to work less than you and make more on the back of your labor? Yes. Is it fair for you to work in a nice office and wear nice clothes, while the secretary works even harder and makes even less? Yes. Is it fair that the janitor works harder than everyone doing a job no one wants and makes even less? Certainly. How is it fair? Because everyone gets to choose what they get based on the vibration they're offering.

There is nothing more fair in the universe than the Law of Attraction. If one is putting out low vibrations, one receives a match to those vibrations. if one is emitting high vibrations, one will receive something equally high. You have the freedom to choose your thoughts, to adjust your beliefs, and to see everything from the higher perspective. Will you exercise these abilities? That is for you to decide. You have free will. You can choose to adjust your vibration to something wanted, or you can keep it where it is.

Why are you not the boss? Why are you not playing games all day while others work for you? It is simply how you perceive yourself and the others around you, the mix of your beliefs, and what you consider to be right and wrong. It is all a matter of perception. Maybe you don't see the benefit in being the boss. The boss does. He likes being the boss and would not be able to stand being anything less. It's not that he's necessarily striving for more, he's simply refusing anything less.

Joshua

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