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Greetings @ericsson17, we continue with the mission, I will share a little more of the work of @chbartist.
Once again thanks to @chbartist for allowing me to share this information within my blog.
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@ericsson17
Hello Steemians!
Today I would like to write about the frequency with which people relate to the reality of having to work and because, in general, in my country of origin and in some others that I have visited all over the world, people have a mentality and a negative concept about work or about the so-called workaholics.
I see many people on Sunday who lament that on Monday they will have to work and on Friday they are in ecstasy saying: Thank God! I do not have to work tomorrow.
In my life experience I could see that this is the result of many factors but in this post I will concentrate on those that I identified as the main ones in my journey as a personal trainer.
Much of this negative view comes from a legacy that for thousands of years we have in our genetic memory and is related to slave labor and, of course, this was taught from generation to generation and clearly the act of working was related to something negative .
I know there are countries, even in some regions where slave labor still exists, as well as in many countries in the world where respect for people could be compared to the most perverse instincts that anyone can deal with.
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