Sunday, December 13, 2020

WORK.. HOW I LOOK AT IT OFTEN AND WHAT IT IS IN REALITY?



## Work.. I

May talk about it,
May preach about it,
May glorify it,
May worship it but no go

Have to do it to the required!

## God forever have imposed soft chains of constraint called work on me for my good but I at times get out of those chains thinking that I'm freeing myself forgetting the fact that 

Thru' the very process I actually get chained that much in my life!

## Where work is active, sure I quarrel;

Few times openly but rest of the times discretely as protecting myself is my primary duty!

## Work..

I should be serious while getting into it and keep a smiling face while doing it but

Often I take it light while getting into it and put up a stern face while doing it!

## The first sirens go off 5 minutes before the close of the shift for preparation to leave from the day's work but

My mind prepares an hr before those sirens!

## When I fine tune my work leaving the basics behind, my work looks more interesting till

The Boss appears and takes away that particular work from me leaving me in desperation!

## 10 minutes of rest in between my active work look like blessings;

Those without the same work would be scary moments!

## The harshest words at my work would have been,

“I don’t want you!”

From my Boss as in that situation, the most lovable parent too would have shown my way..

Out of home!

## Work.. 
I

At entry level see it as burden,
At mid level see it as my pride,
At senior level see it as escape from routine,
As retired see it as Kingdom lost!

The Post is for BlogChatter to CauseAChatter..

Keyword: WORK

8 comments:

  1. wow,so many interesting aspects of work, and all so very true.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Great post on how different people perceive 'Work'. The last point is so true that any working person can co-relate to it:

    The man at the entry level sees it (i.e. 'Work') as a burden.
    The man at mid level sees it with a pride.
    The man at senior level sees in it an escape from routine.
    The man retired invariably sees at it as a Kingdom lost!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Vishal for leaving a good Comment on these Pages!

      Delete