RE: My brother's bible class was teaching him about "addiction"
October 20, 2014 at 9:01 pm
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2014 at 9:30 pm by Ksa.)
It's a double standard that's what it is. All these managers perversely watching a new worker showing up for work in a new Honda Civic thinking "he's fucked now, he has to pay his car rent, we got him now he can't leave us, it's time to give him REAL workload".
Sex addiction? That's merely your right of expressing the joy, bliss and the well being that nature has prepared you to experience. It's not a fucking addiction. Jobs are an addiction because jobs prevent you from having sex and enjoying life, not the other way around, sex is an addiction because it prevents you from performing at your job. What a retarded way of putting things... well, let's go along with it:
You abstain from extensive sex and...you're better rested, you perform better at your job. Then what? You possibly get promoted...then what? You make more money sure, you can buy a more expensive car, a better house and you can crank up the heat during winter...and you can stick a Kalvin Klein sticker on your ass more often...then what? Then you're 60 years old...you got a belly...that flows on top of your belt and...everybody is waiting for you to die from cancer because now that they've used you up, they don't want to pay you your retirement.
Do you guys really need to live until you're 60 or 70 to realize the Truth? Your job, is your REAL addiction, a thing you cannot quit. I haven't come across a single substance that someone couldn't quit. Heroin, amphetamines, Klonopin...they all manage to quit it. The job however they can't...and if they do, they end up on the sidewalk, miserable, cold, suffering. Look at the next homeless person, next time you travel...and tell me: What substance can make someone so miserable after he quits it? Heroin? No. Amphetamines? No. There isn't a single substance that can reduce a person to total ruin after quitting it, like quitting a job can.
Then people may argue, drugs are dangerous ok...you can die. Need I remind them that they die not because drugs are dangerous but because people aren't trained on how to use them. And even so, more people die in America while performing a job, than from drugs. Check the statistics. And they are being trained on performing their jobs! Despite that, more casualties. Life insurance pays triple if you die on a business trip!
Sometimes I think about Hell...and I'm wondering if we're not already there.
Sex addiction? That's merely your right of expressing the joy, bliss and the well being that nature has prepared you to experience. It's not a fucking addiction. Jobs are an addiction because jobs prevent you from having sex and enjoying life, not the other way around, sex is an addiction because it prevents you from performing at your job. What a retarded way of putting things... well, let's go along with it:
You abstain from extensive sex and...you're better rested, you perform better at your job. Then what? You possibly get promoted...then what? You make more money sure, you can buy a more expensive car, a better house and you can crank up the heat during winter...and you can stick a Kalvin Klein sticker on your ass more often...then what? Then you're 60 years old...you got a belly...that flows on top of your belt and...everybody is waiting for you to die from cancer because now that they've used you up, they don't want to pay you your retirement.
Do you guys really need to live until you're 60 or 70 to realize the Truth? Your job, is your REAL addiction, a thing you cannot quit. I haven't come across a single substance that someone couldn't quit. Heroin, amphetamines, Klonopin...they all manage to quit it. The job however they can't...and if they do, they end up on the sidewalk, miserable, cold, suffering. Look at the next homeless person, next time you travel...and tell me: What substance can make someone so miserable after he quits it? Heroin? No. Amphetamines? No. There isn't a single substance that can reduce a person to total ruin after quitting it, like quitting a job can.
Then people may argue, drugs are dangerous ok...you can die. Need I remind them that they die not because drugs are dangerous but because people aren't trained on how to use them. And even so, more people die in America while performing a job, than from drugs. Check the statistics. And they are being trained on performing their jobs! Despite that, more casualties. Life insurance pays triple if you die on a business trip!
Sometimes I think about Hell...and I'm wondering if we're not already there.