I'm not willing to categorize Warren Buffet as a darkworker.
However, generically, if a darkworker acquires a lot of wealth then decides to give it away, it doesn't really make them a "lightworker". If they create a foundation, then threaten to remove funding from any of their benefactors if the collaborate with another entity that's not a benefactor because they want to own the rights to discovery, then sure they're doing good, but the motive is still fear-based. Does that make sense?
Also, just because people make fear or love based decisions doesn't make them light or dark workers. What polarizes someone, is making conscious decisions with a particular side. So a budding lightworker might make a fear-based decision to stay in a dark worker environment and consciously work on transforming the fear. However, there are many people who stay in jobs they hate for the money and don't know why. They might say it's for the money, but press them and they won't admit that they are really afraid of not having it. They'll say something like, "Everyone needs money to live."
Hope that helps:-) |