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What Does “Earning A Living” Really Mean?
By Noel Peebles
What comes to mind when you
hear someone say,
“I’m earning a living?”
====> A job?
====> Their nose to the grindstone?
====> A burden?
====> An obligation?
Is that what “earning a living” means to you?
Is that what you really want from a job?
Maybe it’s time you stopped trying to “earn a living” and admit you deserve
better. Maybe it’s time to diversify your income and cultivate your own garden
of money trees.
You know that old saying “you'll never get rich working for someone else” …well,
to a large extent it’s true... although not entirely. If you have a high paying
job bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars per year, then yes, there’s a
good chance you’ll become rich.... but at what cost?
Despite what many people on low incomes may think; most high paying jobs require
incredible personal input, commitment and sacrifice… from not only the
individual concerned, but also their family.
Take politicians as an example. We love to hate them. Some would say they are
under-worked and over-paid, but I’m not so sure about that.
Regardless of their politics, I believe that most of them try very hard
and work longer than average hours. Most politicians are fully committed to what
they do…even if what they are doing… is stuffing the country and costing the
taxpayer a fortune in the process. You see; regardless of whether a
politician’s job is worthwhile - their job is, most probably, a fulltime
commitment. Love’em or hate’em, I’m sure most
politicians think they work very hard for their taxpayer paid income. But, I
digress…
The fact is; you don’t have to earn a living! Why? Because you already earned
the right to live when you were born. Let me explain before you call on those
guys in white coats believing I’ve finally flipped… “Is he saying he wants us
all to go on
welfare and to be paid by taxpayers (just like those politicians)?”
No! No! That’s not what I’m advocating. After all, earning a living can be
extremely satisfying and is more often than not, a good source of steady cash
flow.
Notice I chose the word “steady” cash flow, instead of “reliable” cash flow. Is
any job 100% “reliable” these days… and for how long? Our elected politicians
know all about that.
For some people (maybe most), employment is the logical option even if it is a
burden or unwanted obligation. Will a job make you rich, or guarantee you income
security? Probably not!
To a large extent job security has gone out the window, due mainly to rapid
technological advances (big words eh?). The reason; it’s now easier, quicker and
less costly than ever before, for a company
to automate, restructure or centralize its operations.
Think about this too. Will you (or someone else), be doing the job you are
currently doing…. in the exact same way you are doing it now… in 5, 10 or 20
years time? Will your job still exist? Will what you are selling still be in
demand in its present form? Or will you… the organization you work for… the
product or services you offer… have been superseded?
Forgive me, I don’t mean to sound negative or to stress you out. I merely want
to get you thinking about potential problems and offer some solutions.
Yes, it’s true! We like to think that life, as we know it, will go on forever.
No such luck! A few years ago, who would have thought that some of our biggest
companies would have ceased to exist or relocated their entire operations to
another city or country? Times are changing, and more than ever we are part of
this fast moving global economy we hear so much about… and there are some
important lessons to gain from all this.
Let’s not kid ourselves…there will always be change. We need to adapt and learn
new skills…because, here’s the crunch… we can no longer rely on others to look
after us or provide ongoing employment… not even a big multi-national company or
the government.
The 'baby boomer' generation is aging - so in 5, 10, 20 years, will there be
enough taxpayers to pay at the current level of benefits, pensions etc? That’s
debatable. Will your job (or business) still exist in its present form? Possibly
not?
The reality is; you have to be hard-nosed about what you are doing with your
life. Can you really rely on a job, or the government, to provide you with
income security in 5, 10 or 20 years from now?
Can you?
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