Years ago I read a quote and unfortunately I don't remember who originally said it. It sounds like something Eleanor Roosevelt would have said but don't know for sure. "There is no unimportant work." Short and sweet but is says oh so much. Each and every one of us are important. Someone out there is depending upon us.
What do you do for a living? Flip hamburgers? Doesn't seem very important? Take time to think about it. Someone is depending on you to cook their meal to nourish their body giving them the strength to do their job. Are you a handyman, housewife, janitor, garbage collector, baker's assistant, clerk, chief bottle washer, doctor, lawyer, Indian chief? What ever you do for a living, your job is no less important than that of your boss. The head honcho can't do it without you.
I hear people say they wouldn't do some jobs; it is beneath them. We are all equal and we all serve one another. Some just get paid more than others but that does not mean their job is not important. Whatever it is you do, do it with pride and excellence. Remember someone is depending upon you. You are important.
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