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 ...in the natural world. And so, while I have engaged in romantic relationships myself and encourage others to do so at their will, I strongly oppose the view that this love rivals that which can exist in the industrial space between a person of means and a person of ability. Neither Romeo nor Juliet experienced, in my view, a love as pure or as sacred as that Shakespeare himself likely enjoyed with his publishers. Romantic love may burn with a more luminous flame, but it is gone far more quickly than corporate affection, which persists even through generations. ...in the natural world. And so, while I have engaged in romantic relationships myself and encourage others to do so at their will, I strongly oppose the view that this love rivals that which can exist in the industrial space between a person of means and a person of ability. Neither Romeo nor Juliet experienced, in my view, a love as pure or as sacred as that Shakespeare himself likely enjoyed with his publishers. Romantic love may burn with a more luminous flame, but it is gone far more quickly than corporate affection, which persists even through generations.
  
-The challenge for all in my employ is to infuse their daily occupation with my love in the moment as the task is actively being performed.[...] acuity required to actually enact the task, requiring a purity of mind unseen in much of the population, at least at the time of this writing. Powdered medicines, for example, cannot be ground and strained in the proper manner by a fellow so giddy with the love of his employer as to part with his senses. Imagine, if you can, a power grinder attempting to dance or sing while in the throes of his work. The inevitable result of his gaiety would be a mess, the cleaning of which shall fall on his unfortunate employer, lest the workspace become unsafe. A punishment, indeed a firing, feel all but inevitable. Here, in seeming contradiction of my previous sentiment, love caused the worker to fail.+The challenge for all in my employ is to infuse their daily occupation with my love in the moment as the task is actively being performed.[...] acuity required to actually enact the task, requiring a purity of mind unseen in much of the population, at least at the time of this writing. Powdered medicines, for example, cannot be ground and strained in the proper manner by a fellow so giddy with the love of his employer as to part with his senses. Imagine, if you can, a powder grinder attempting to dance or sing while in the throes of his work. The inevitable result of his gaiety would be a mess, the cleaning of which shall fall on his unfortunate employer, lest the workspace become unsafe. A punishment, indeed a firing, feel all but inevitable. Here, in seeming contradiction of my previous sentiment, love caused the worker to fail.
  
 My sworn friend Dell Hatch did not master the [...] of settee cushions in a single day. Nay, he kept at the task over time, through concentration and repetition. He tamed the temper of woe in himself, allowing for his competence to flourish and expand. Such is the process of learning to infuse love into labor. The alchemy of these concepts is tenuous but when they are finally brought together, they [imbue] the worker with the ability to engage which is a sacred skill. Service is work combined with love. Fusing them must be the primary [...]my employ. A lifetime [...] someday yield… My sworn friend Dell Hatch did not master the [...] of settee cushions in a single day. Nay, he kept at the task over time, through concentration and repetition. He tamed the temper of woe in himself, allowing for his competence to flourish and expand. Such is the process of learning to infuse love into labor. The alchemy of these concepts is tenuous but when they are finally brought together, they [imbue] the worker with the ability to engage which is a sacred skill. Service is work combined with love. Fusing them must be the primary [...]my employ. A lifetime [...] someday yield…
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 Alas what moral can be derived from such tales? For me, it was that a man of the temperament of Mr. Edgare Willit has scarce ability to access his workforce’s most powerful asset: their love. Toil, as we all know, can be wearisome. A worker may suffer injurious pain of ghastly dehumanization, and no workspace is without its perils. But whatever your task, dear worker, see that you perform it with love. Alas what moral can be derived from such tales? For me, it was that a man of the temperament of Mr. Edgare Willit has scarce ability to access his workforce’s most powerful asset: their love. Toil, as we all know, can be wearisome. A worker may suffer injurious pain of ghastly dehumanization, and no workspace is without its perils. But whatever your task, dear worker, see that you perform it with love.
  
-Endow in each swing of your axe or swoe of your pen the sum of your affections, that through me they may be purified and returned. No higher purpose may be found than this. Nor any higher love. +Endow in each swing of your axe or swipe of your pen the sum of your affections, that through me they may be purified and returned. No higher purpose may be found than this. Nor any higher love. 
  
 This, after all, is the ultimate recompense for your labor. No monetary wage that I may give you can surmount the benefit of the pure love which can only exist between a worker and his employer. It is the only kind of truly selfless love… This, after all, is the ultimate recompense for your labor. No monetary wage that I may give you can surmount the benefit of the pure love which can only exist between a worker and his employer. It is the only kind of truly selfless love…
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