Quote by Peter Schultz

Three people were at work on a construction site. All were doing the same job, but when each was asked what the job was, the answers varied. Breaking rocks, the first replied. Earning my living, the second said. Helping to build a cathedral, said the third.


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This quote illustrates how individuals perceive their work differently based on their perspective and mindset. While all three people were engaged in the same task of breaking rocks, their answers showcased varying levels of meaning assigned to their work. The first person, with a narrow focus, saw their job merely as breaking rocks, representing a mundane and repetitive task. The second person had a slightly broader viewpoint, acknowledging the job as a means of earning a living but lacking deeper significance. However, the third person recognized the larger purpose and connection to something greater, perceiving their work as contributing to the construction of a cathedral, signifying a sense of involvement in a grander project and a higher purpose.

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Prophecy
By Peter Schultz
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