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Being part of a system

Posted by Aparna.Burjwal on 02/03/2010

At one point in time, when I came out of active alcoholism, it was extremely important that I became part of the system, paid the bills on time, ensured that the house remained clean, that the meals were cooked and the usual jazz.

But increasingly, this is just not enough. It feels like all these parameters are constraints in becoming who we truly are. And to have to feign happiness at the little freedom one has in terms of a holiday or a movie or a break.

My daughter is studying for her exams and I see no point in this formal education. it is very depressing to see her focus on the books with no motivation or willingness.

That said, a lot of bills are due and overdue. Today, I am hoping to clear the office rent and some minor ones(telephone,water,electricity). A new accountant should be joining us today and I am hoping that he will get our accounts in shape as fast as possible. We need to get our working capital limit increased asap. The online shop needs investment to get going and the plotter is lying at the service centre for repair. That needs to be on the road again.

The system.



4 Responses to Being part of a system

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  3. Abigail

    I guess you hear and read this a lot: Thank you, thank you, thank you

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    Special article – Just what I required to get up now

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