Sunday, July 7, 2013

Employee vs. Entrepreneur

This time in the history of humanity is super-charged with electricity; change is happening so fast it's hard to take it all in. Information is flowing at the speed of light; ideas like a flooded river. With so much happening in the world, it's difficult to recognize the truly important issues. 

In this blogpost I'm going to concentrate on one issue that I see drastically affecting the future quality of life for most of humanity.

The one issue I've recently become aware of that has incredible significance to the future of many people around the world, is that corporations intend to start paying their employees with debit cards. That in itself might not be too bad, but what's happening is that these cards carry hefty fees, which drastically reduce the workers' salary. (See Article).

In the past few years, we've seen a concerted attack on workers' rights around the world, and the future of employees is less and less "inviting." In fact, it's sinking quickly into a wage-slave state. College loan interest rates have doubled, unemployment remains sky-high, job competition is scathing, and people young and old just don't know that there's an alternative to Employment.

My passion and purpose is to help people learn how to identify their own passion and skills, and teach them how to turn those skills into a resilient entrepreneurial income, and become life-long entrepreneurs. You are not a predestined employee; in fact, every human is a born entrepreneur! I'm here to help you get back in touch with that creative, resourceful and joyful part of yourself. It's much more simple than you may imagine, and the resulting lifestyle is the difference between surviving, and thriving.

You're invited to come and see if the Wellthy Entrepreneur Workshop is right for you. It's time now to define, and stand strongly, for what you believe in, so that you can shape and live the future of your dreams.

Sending many blessings of Love, Gratitude and Abundance,
Meg Montgomery, founder
IDEABASH.ORG

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