LAID OFF - Existential Loss
Those losing their jobs at Health and Human Services are sobbing. Their pain is palpable. And no way are they underestimating what job loss means. That ranges from gonzo is a professional identity to financial security goes poof to the end of a daily routine. In tarot readings with the newly unemployed I'm connecting with so much suffering. The system, as it is, factors out the human pain, focusing only on some assumed financial savings. Most of those forced out are taking that first critical step: They're feeling the pain. The next step is the raw need for another way to bring in income from their labor. That has become so difficult with knowledge work becoming a commodity. In a sense There's Nowhere To Go. Today I'm delivering a webinar for O'Dwyer's Public Relations on starting your own business. 2025 could be The Year of the Entrepreneur. Former government workers might have to investigate what has probably been an unthinkable: Operating their own piece o...