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Originally Posted by Byron Further, it's interesting that the two most vocal proponents of the darkworker philosophy are
a high school kid
and an out of work person.
Just as you should look at the body of the person who's telling you what to eat, so too at the life of the person who's telling you how to live.
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Because the lightworkers are so much more successful right?
Most of the people here have not gotten very far as of yet. Someone saying their life purpose is to heal humanity means nothing. Let's see the goods. Being a lightworker just means you'll be one of a million people professing that they want to bring healing to humanity and producing little of nothing.
As for "out of work", I was encouraged by this very website to quit my job (see Job Quitter's Club) and since then I have made plans to relocate to Memphis, again decided by the people on this very website. That's why I'm "an out of work person." How about "a once depressed person no longer depressed? a once hopeless person now hopeful? a once overweight person now losing weight rapidly? a once disorganized slob now in clean surroundings and dressed neatly everyday?"
Lastly we are not telling you how to live. I have absolutely positively no interest in having others convert to my beliefs. If anything, I would be glad if they didn't so that they don't feel they have an edge.
ETA: I have not been a forum member or a darkworker for a very long time either. Give me 6 months and see how I do then.