The untold secrets behind climbing the ladder of life.
I’ve been working at this new job for about a few weeks now and it is by far the best position I’ve ever had.
The funny thing is, I was working for them while employed at another place. But the second they heard I was a free agent, they brought me on full time.
This company has had its eye on me for quite sometime. They saw that I was being treated properly, and soon as the opportunity opened up, they snatched me the fuck up.
And during my short time here, I’ve already began to realize everything I assumed to be true about what I knew about “a good job” was wrong.
A good job should give you an opening into another world. A chance to make the jump from one level to the next. A job should elevate your status in life.
That is the job I have.

I’ve been promised riches and glory many times throughout my long career. But almost always, all of it has been nothing but false promises.
I’ve almost given up entirely on believing what anyone has to say, as far as false hope and empty promises go. But I have seen the wealth and shared prosperity among the higher ups at my company. I can feel the stability and maturity of a company that has been around for almost 20 years. And in due time, some of those riches will come to me.
Let me tell you what I did that lead to this message.
Desire
All I desire in this life is to have a purpose. A purpose deep enough, and worthy of time that encapsulated all my talents and interests. A job goes beyond doing work in exchange for money. A job satisfies the requirement of having something to do and look forward to in life, everyday. A job is the reason most people exist. Without a job, we neither have the means to provide nor occupy our time with. I desire nothing but the opportunity to fulfill a role that is needed in life, one that contributes to the world and in return gives back to me.
As far as pay goes, so long as I can put food on the table, that as always been my one requirement. I do not count the hours or the time spent on output. I care only for the end result and a happy client who seeks to work with me again.
Skill
The ability I bring to my new company is unique, original and much needed. There was no one before me, save contractors and outside workers who did my job in the manner and level that I do it. Through my skills alone, I am capable of working just about anywhere. But it is because the company that I work lacked anyone with my ability before, it made it extremely easy to convince the higher ups that I belong, seeing as no one else could do what I do.
Culture
My upbringing and my attitude fit the bill to the exact T which this company and its higher ups are already made of. I did not need to blend into this new environment, I was born of it. The ironic part sometimes of working for a new company, is that it can be very apparent from the beginning that it is a much better or worse fit than before.
In my case, everything about my new company’s culture, team spirit and ethics completely match my background and characteristics. Even if I had the right skills, and had no desire than to serve the company, being the right culture fit means more than anything else. Because being part of a family, means acting like a member of it. And without any prior training or education, I fit into this new team like a perfectly flush peg.
Anyone who enters a new team, so long as they meet these requirements, will easily find themselves ascending the ladder, by self-manifestation or through simple law of attraction. But without giving up the self, and without understanding the psychology of high level individuals and performers, one would have a very hard time making the climb.
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