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The Light
|Issue 36: August 2023
IMAGINE a world where everyone develops their individual talents, strengths and interests to their full potential, so everyone does what they both enjoy and are talented at. How productive, prosperous and positive would that world be?
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We have been led to believe, by an education system that is designed to prepare us for the rulers' system, that we should forget our own dreams and conform to one of several mundane jobs in order to live.
But the truth is that it does not have to be this way, and it is your choice. We can all choose to reject what someone else has planned for us, and the power really is in our hands; the rulers don't force anyone at gunpoint to follow the paths they lay out, but rather influence and manipulate/socially engineer us, so that we accept that what they are offering is all that is available.
Too rarely do people think to reject the conveyor belt they have put us on, jump off and start their own adventure. But to truly change the world, this is exactly what needs to happen.
While we all need money to live, with a little planning and some time, anyone can transform their lives into one where they enjoy their work. Lives where 'work' is simply doing what you are good at and enjoy doing, so you bounce out of bed in the morning and keep improving.
This story is from the Issue 36: August 2023 edition of The Light.
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