
Don’t Take It Personally
I write all this to emphasize that no work is beneath a man if the money deposits for his service are on time and the agreed-upon amount.
Is there work I am asked to do that I don’t find any esteem in? Of course!
When it’s a job, I am not looking for esteem but maximum earning potential for myself, and for the job, I want to complete each task as it arrives.
Take these tasks personally, and you will be the man who complains himself right out of work.
Keep a light heart, make fun of the funny things, and then do them anyway. It is what you get paid for.
Not to mention that if you decide to begin your own business, the only phrase you should get used to repeating to yourself is
“Dig now, money later.”
Edmond Dantes, - The Count of Monte Cristo
Do your work well, and don’t take it personally.
Seek Knowledge & Grow Strong.





