Thank you for liking “After a Halloween Rain” and “Zoomorphic Pareidolia.” I enjoyed your poem. Yes, working is not always easy, and exploitation of workers happens all over the world. I have read stories of people who have managed to support themselves independently, but it still requires work to escape the cage of work. 🙂
I also liked your photo. I read that in some countries large numbers of people will cram themselves into one vehicle to get around, but this is the first time that I have seen this. This does not happen here in the United States because of safety laws. For example, here in California you will get a ticket if you are caught driving or riding in a car without wearing a seat belt.
You are most welcome. I am actually very much for doing productive work, it is certainly provide meaning of life to billions, however global reward system for what one does is very skewed and creates Human tragedy in various places in the world.
The traffic laws where I live even more stringent then US 😀
Work is a part of life. Even if we are not paid, there is always work. And how sad that their are some who have no strength for work but would desire to do something however humble.
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Thank you Abdol for no further comment 🙂
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Tell me about it… I am sick, sick, sick and do not have any days left…
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Good luck with the rest of the year then 🙂
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Everywhere it is the same.
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Indeed, the question is how to get out of it and still feel accomplished and generally not lazy 😀
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I know how it feels
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Thank you for relating to this feeling Yoshiko!
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Welcome, AB
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😀
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🙂
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Tyranny of lives and yet so vibrant…
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yes, nature invariably plays these games with us, deadly attraction 😀
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Reblogged this on ARTE, SIMPLESMENTE….
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Thank you for liking “After a Halloween Rain” and “Zoomorphic Pareidolia.” I enjoyed your poem. Yes, working is not always easy, and exploitation of workers happens all over the world. I have read stories of people who have managed to support themselves independently, but it still requires work to escape the cage of work. 🙂
I also liked your photo. I read that in some countries large numbers of people will cram themselves into one vehicle to get around, but this is the first time that I have seen this. This does not happen here in the United States because of safety laws. For example, here in California you will get a ticket if you are caught driving or riding in a car without wearing a seat belt.
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You are most welcome. I am actually very much for doing productive work, it is certainly provide meaning of life to billions, however global reward system for what one does is very skewed and creates Human tragedy in various places in the world.
The traffic laws where I live even more stringent then US 😀
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Thank you, for sharing this. we all understand that, plus its a really deep picture
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Thank you so much MAR 😀
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Une photo vibrante… toute la force est concentrée juste là …!
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Merci beaucoup 🙂
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Nice picture
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many thanks!
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Work is a part of life. Even if we are not paid, there is always work. And how sad that their are some who have no strength for work but would desire to do something however humble.
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I agree 🙂
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Hang in there! 🙂
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will try the utmost! 🙂
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