Hi Anu!,

Thank you for telling us.

My best wishes,

Pablo

On 22 mayo, 05:45, Anu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Oshiro,
>
> Having a 15 minute lunch break is not a part of culture, but as there
> is no place to sit, relax or converse, for employees in most offices,
> they are forced to return to their work-desk immediately after lunch.
> They are not supposed to stand somewhere and talk, peep out of windows
> or or gave a group talk.
>
> An office environment demands silence and order. Employees can talk
> casually only while returning home, after office. Due to space
> constraint, some office don't even have a separate eating place.
> Employees eat on their desks and start working.
>
> I don't know about other countries much, but in South Asia, with the
> increase in population and literacy levels, educated man-power has
> become cheap and abundant. This has resulted in wide-spread
> exploitation.
>
> Hi Pablo,
>
> Are we not worse than before ? Although my ancestors had limited
> resources, they lived a peaceful and hassle-free life, tilling their
> land and irrigating trees and plants, serving only the Almighty.
>
> Money has made lives of people worse.
>
> thanks and regards
> Anu
>
> *When I chased after money, I never had enough. When I got my life on
> purpose and focused on giving of myself and everything that arrived
> into my life, then I was prosperous.*
> -Wayne Dyer
>
> *Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just
> enough money not to quit.*
> -George Carlin
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