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    Endoscopy1 year, 9 months ago

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    Tangent001

    The relationship is that liberal people don't like structured jobs. They want jobs where they can do more what they want.

    Conservatives prefer structured jobs. If they do a, b and c then they will get rewarded by pay raises and promotions.

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      Tangent0011 year, 9 months ago

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      You make a great point. The way you phrased you response seem to make a value judgment between the two. I hope that is not the case. Indeed, at times I enjoy following the structure inherent in my job, but yes, I prefer doing things I really enjoy. Fortunately, the things I enjoy doing mesh well with the services my employer demands of me, which earns me promotions and pay raises.

      I don't think there is an inherent 'value' of one approach over another.

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        Dionys1 year, 8 months ago

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        "The relationship is that liberal people don't like structured jobs. They want jobs where they can do more what they want.

        Conservatives prefer structured jobs. If they do a, b and c then they will get rewarded by pay raises and promotions."

        Here's the perfect summary of that by Alan Watts as animated by Trey Parker and Matt Stone (Southpark Zen):

        http://souljerky.com/articles/south_park_zen_al...

        Click on Prickles and Goo.

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