Cacotopia
Let's go full Trottle
Do all parents make their children follow the family business or are some if not most allowed or even encouraged to find their own way?
If god is the father, some of his children say he wants all of his children to follow and get in the family business. Only in the father's...journal, it says his children are incapable of knowing what their own father thinks or operates. Can the children who have decided to follow the family business truly say that all the kids have to be put into the family business without a doubt?
They also say that the father is an understanding and merciful manager of the family business, it seems to me that this benevolent and merciful GM wouldn't mind if a few 100 million, out of a few billion employees, decide not to join his corporation. and instead find purpose elsewhere. Would the other managers in this conglomerate of corporations really care if a few decided to make work not in peddling of belief? I doubt it.
I think that these managers are chilling with their cloudy feet on their desk, while their employees are running around thinking they know the business plan of their unknowable manager. But the managers at the top of the building aren't concerned with the scheming and plotting of his employees, because their lofty office lies outside of space time and existence.
If god is the father, some of his children say he wants all of his children to follow and get in the family business. Only in the father's...journal, it says his children are incapable of knowing what their own father thinks or operates. Can the children who have decided to follow the family business truly say that all the kids have to be put into the family business without a doubt?
They also say that the father is an understanding and merciful manager of the family business, it seems to me that this benevolent and merciful GM wouldn't mind if a few 100 million, out of a few billion employees, decide not to join his corporation. and instead find purpose elsewhere. Would the other managers in this conglomerate of corporations really care if a few decided to make work not in peddling of belief? I doubt it.
I think that these managers are chilling with their cloudy feet on their desk, while their employees are running around thinking they know the business plan of their unknowable manager. But the managers at the top of the building aren't concerned with the scheming and plotting of his employees, because their lofty office lies outside of space time and existence.
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