
The worth of being a worker.
- Aarna 🌼

- May 1, 2020
- 1 min read
It's worker's day today, and I feel we all have a distinct definition of "worker". For a person to be called as a worker, is it really necessary for him/her to be an employee or an owner of some organization?
The answer, in my opinion, is a resounding NO. Those who are reading it, and even those who are not, everyone out there, is a worker. In our lives, we all come across that one phase, which seems unbearable but we just can't skip it. That phase makes us a worker. A worker who constructs himself, a worker who paves his path all his life and a worker who nourishes his dreams and makes it come true. Well, that's a characteristic of a worker. Without any dream, a worker is no less than a robot. A robot which does what it is commanded. No matter what happens, it fulfils the tasks given to him. But we fail to do that, as we have the conscience to differentiate between wrong and right. After all, what distinguishes us from those machines, are emotions. Besides, those robots can be repaired if something goes wrong...but we only live once. So, why not make an attempt to live this invaluable life of ours the way we wanted.? This workers day, pile up the courage to not undermine your dreams, amalgamate it with some hard work, withstand the pressure by your surrounding, and then you'll realise how exquisitely potent empire you've built.!





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