Before you read this, brace yourself. This article makes your heart beat with both excitement and fear. When you are burdened with responsibility, bills and mouths to feed, the decision to drop it all may seem terrifyingly impossible. Nonetheless the truth hurts and those that need to hear this will use it as fuel to get up and run like hell. It’s a new year. Time is ticking…
10 Reasons Why You Should Quit Your Job This Year
By James Altucher Via http://jamesaltucher.quora.com/
“This was going to end badly. I would play chess all day in my office with the door locked. My boss would knock on the door and I would put my headphones on and ignore him. People would complain that the software I wrote didn’t work. My boss would say, “where were you yesterday” and I would say, “it was a Jewish holiday” even though there was none and he would say, “well…tell us next time if you leave.” It was bad behavior. I was a slave trying to escape but I didn’t know how. I wanted to start a business but I didn’t know what. I wanted to create something but I would play games all day, burning up the fuel in my brain.
You can’t make money without selling something real. You can’t make something real without first imagination manifesting itself in your head. You can’t have imagination without surrendering yourself to an idea that you want to create something of value to other human beings.
And now it’s too late. Now the course of history has finally written its next chapter. There’s no more bullshit. I’m going to tell you why you have to quit your job. Why you need to get the ideas moving. Why you need to build a foundation for your life or soon you will have no roof.
1) The middle class is dead. A few weeks ago I visited a friend of mine who manages a trillion dollars. No joke. A trillion. If I told you the name of the family he worked for you would say, “they have a trillion? Really?” But that’s what happens when ten million dollars compounds at 2% over 200 years.
He said, “look out the windows”. We looked out at all the office buildings around us. “What do you see?” he said. “I don’t know.” “They’re empty! All the cubicles are empty. The middle class is being hollowed out.” And I took a closer look. Entire floors were dark. Or there were floors with one or two cubicles but the rest empty. “It’s all outsourced or technology has taken over for the paper shufflers,” he said.
“Not all the news is bad,” he said. “More people entered the upper class than ever last year.” But, he said, more people are temp staffers than ever.
And that’s the new paradigm. The middle class has died. The American Dream never really existed. It was a marketing scam.
And it was. The biggest provider of mortgages for the past 50 years, Fannie Mae, had as their slogan, “We make the American Dream come true.” It was just a marketing slogan all along. How many times have I cried because of a marketing slogan. And then they ruined it.
2) You’ve been replaced. Technology, outsourcing, a growing temp staffing industry, productivity efficiencies, have all replaced the middle class. The working class. Most jobs that existed 20 years ago aren’t needed now. Maybe they never were needed. The entire first decade of this century was spent with CEOs in their Park Avenue clubs crying through their cigars, “how are we going to fire all this dead weight?”. 2008 finally gave them the chance. “It was the economy!” they said. The country has been out of a recession since 2009. Four years now. But the jobs have not come back. I asked many of these CEOS: did you just use that as an excuse to fire people, and they would wink and say, “let’s just leave it at that.”
I’m on the board of directors of a temp staffing company with $600 million in revenues. I can see it happening across every sector of the economy. Everyone is getting fired. Everyone is toilet paper now.
Flush.
3) Corporations don’t like you. The executive editor of a major news publication took me out to lunch to get advice on how to expand their website traffic. But before I could talk he started complaining to me: “our top writers keep putting their twitter names in their posts and then when they get more followers they start asking for raises.”
“What’s the problem?” I said. “Don’t you want writers that are popular and well-respected?”
When I say a “major news publication” I am talking MAJOR.
He said, “no, we want to be about the news. We don’t want anyone to be an individual star.”
In other words, his main job was to destroy the career aspirations of his most talented people, the people who swore their loyalty to him, the people who worked 90 hours a week for him. If they only worked 30 hours a week and were slightly more mediocre he would’ve been happy. But he doesn’t like you. He wants you to stay in the hole and he will throw you a meal every once in awhile in exchange for your excrement. If anyone is a reporter out there and wants to message me privately I will tell you who it was. But basically, it’s all of your bosses. Every single one of them.
4) Money is not happiness. A common question during my Twitter Q&A, asked at least once a week, is “should I take the job I like or should I take the job that pays more money”…
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Well now…Circumstances and “the failing economy” has just placed me outside of my career as an IT Specialist. I’ve been thinking about tapping into the thing I am most gifted at and passionate about, freelance photography. This article has me thinking about serendipity, choices and timing. I have been inspired to reach out to the universe and get mine. Thank you for sharing.
One love,
Sati.
Oh Honey! DO IT!!!!! If you are in the NY of PHILA area, Antoinette and I are always available for shoots to help build your portfolio!
Thanks a TON for that… It was much needed!
Ahh. This makes me uncomfortable, and that’s hard to admit.
Great article…cause this is some real ish right here! It hurts to hear the truth but sometimes it is necessary. That used to be me….I weighed all of my options, planned/saved accordingly and finally made the decision to say goodbye to the corporate world. It took me awhile to make that descision but I know that it is the best for me! Starting tomorrow I will be a free woman to explore, create and start my own business.
What is the business you want to start? Did you take business classes?
That article is speaking the truth right there!
Yayy! You can do it Wendy
So, I never comment on anything… like EVER lol. As I sit here, twenty three years young in Spain feeling broke while studying abroad – the dollar to euro exchange rate is murder on a poor college student’s pockets ya – I’m inspired. To get serious about my business I hope to have up and running by next winter. I see your generous response to help Sativa Mariposa and wonder if you’d be willing to do the same for me! Please lol. I crochet hats in a very unique way and think ATWC, Mariposa and I could all team up for something. I’m in NY! What do you think?
Lets see! Send us some pictures! aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com
Sent!