Not this but...
I take it that reporters preferred to be recognized as journalists and not reporters. You don't call them barbers, they like being known as hairstylists.
I guess the same could be said of rubbish collectors, we should call them sanitary engineers.
What's in a name?
Hmm...we are all suckers for job titles that makes us feel that we are creative. Our job dabbles in new ideas, our job enables us to create.
So, for instance, I'm not just reporting the facts, I'm giving them meaning, giving a critique of society, informing the opinions of the masses.
I'm don't just cut hair, I am creating a lifestyle, a fashion statement, an image.
...
I don't just collect rubbish, I make sure the place is clean that's all.
???
I guess the same could be said of rubbish collectors, we should call them sanitary engineers.
What's in a name?
Hmm...we are all suckers for job titles that makes us feel that we are creative. Our job dabbles in new ideas, our job enables us to create.
So, for instance, I'm not just reporting the facts, I'm giving them meaning, giving a critique of society, informing the opinions of the masses.
I'm don't just cut hair, I am creating a lifestyle, a fashion statement, an image.
...
I don't just collect rubbish, I make sure the place is clean that's all.
???
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11:09 AM
"It is nor band nor foote,
Nor arme, nor face, nor any other part.
What's in a name?
That which we call a Rose,
By any other name would smell as sweet"
--"Romeo&Juliet", Shakespeare
When the dusk gathers, you realise passion is what sustains you in whichever occupation you choose.
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