William Shakespeare
How do I know if it is time to change employment?
Oftentimes doth man find himself at a crossroads, pondering the path that he hath chosen in this mortal coil. With weights and burdens that doth vex his soul, he doth question if the toil of his labor doth bring him joy and satisfaction, or if it doth chest the flames of his ambition. Forsooth, when doth one know that it is time to seek a new employment? It is a question that doth stir the depths of one's being, for it doth require a reflection upon one's own desires and aspirations. Methinks that when the fire in one's heart doth dwindle and the passion for the work doth wane, then it is time to seek a new path. For it is in the moments of doubt and uncertainty that one doth see the true nature of his employment. Doth it bring him joy and fulfillment, or doth it bring him naught but sorrow and despair? When the scales of balance tip in favor of discontent and disquiet, then it is time to consider a change. For it is better to seek a new path than to continue upon a road that doth lead only to misery and regret. As the bard dost say, "To thine own self be true." It is in the seeking of one's true calling that one doth find peace and contentment. So, my dear reader, when the winds of change doth blow and the whisper of destiny doth beckon, listen well and heed its call. For it is in the moments of uncertainty that one doth find the courage to forge a new path and seek a brighter future. Trust in thyself, dear reader, and have faith that the road less traveled shall lead thee to thy true purpose.
