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12 October 2018

Paid for Work, not for Life and Sacrifice

When we are in a in a business company or a corporate hospital, it is wise to recognise the impersonal and inhuman expectations . Prudence suggests that we do just what we are to do when it is a business system. We might develop a false humility where actually it may be a slavish submission from a situation where one feels 'no escape,' or helplessness. Business pays for our work, not for our life and sacrifice. We may be doing all good works for other people, even doing the works of others. Actually what we deny there is our own due for rest and leisure. Unless wisely we make sure of these, no system will ensure them for us. We need to do justice to ourselves too. Avoidance of it is not a sacrifice, but negligence.

As we deal with persons, a patient, colleague, or an assistant, as persons surely a human response is due.

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