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Old 03-06-2007, 02:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
Still Growing
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Default Is Steve secretly a Darkworker?

After reading Steve's recent post about "Polarity and your Career" it was my opinion that he viewed himself as a lightworker rather than a darkworker. He utilized a lot of negative labels for darkworkers and very positive ones for lightworkers.

If a person is truely a lightworker to the core then they will constantly think of others while sacrificing for themselves.

If a true lightworker wrote a blog they would:

1. Answering people's emails just to help them. It may not be productive or the best use of your time but its truely giving.
2. The ads you see to the left would primarily be for good causes regardless if they derived income.
3. Most of the posts would be about giving to others rather than building yourself.
4. The majority of income would be given to charity.

I am not judging Steve because I too am a darkworker who tries to give to others and contribute to society. If someone is rude to me I'll give them a compliment.

It can be good business to put forward a positive light and help others but if its bad for business then watch me change course.

I believe Steve is the same.

I'm now looking to the left of me and I see an ad "Abundant Lifestyle" "Create your dream lifestyle with this quality business at www.skyhiprofits.com" Hmmmm. Seems like only a darkworker would accept such an ad.

It is my belief that people are neither completely good or completely bad. In life people don't wear black capes to identify themselves.

I agree 100% that the polarity one puts forth needs to be charge to truely be effective however don't forget that people can categorize polarities.

Examples are:
1. You can write only about giving but in your advertising only be taking.
2. You can donate money to charity and be praised when you tell people about it.

Do you think Steve is ultimately a lightworker or darkworker?
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