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Thursday, October 27, 2005

Work = Force x distance

Don't you ever wonder what is your - a 36 degree celcius warm blooded mammal who has nothing but trillions of organisms inside you working in tune together to form you - purpose in life. Most of us are sucked into the endless doldrums called work, or some would call it their job. From day one since we were all introduced into this world, we were all subconsciously streamed into various paths and that we were expected to follow in the footsteps of those who had trod the path before us. Education is simply a phase where we all learn the harsh realities of life, that the golden mantra duo of "Hard work pays off" and "There is never a free lunch in this world" should be on our head all the while. Especially true in Singapore where everybody is expected to play a part into building our nation. Our country prosper, you prosper too. So everybody is supposed to work, be it you are in Zimbabwe or Tokyo. Work is just, well, to put simply, work done, or more specifically, force x distance. Which means you gotta force yourself to input force to last an entire distance depending on your employment years. And that doesn't sound very logical to me.

Besides, doing mundane stuff like checking screws diameter and inputting data in a laptop doesn't seem very enticing. At least to me. Just why is work so tepid and uninteresting is beyond my understanding. Why can't jobs be more fun, that makes you feel more involved?

Are we all fulfilling an unwritten prophecy that we were cursed with since we were born, that we are going to slog our lives off for the majority of our meagre lifespan? Judging from what i had seen so far, i'm sure it bodes true.

I urge everyone to forget the crap you had just read and return back to their psychologically and financially rewarding careers.

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