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The Rat Race - Improve Your Life, Think Like a Rat

(Excerpt taken from 48 Days to the Work And Life You Love: Find It - Or Create It, page 68):


We talk about “being in the rat race,” but this is probably unfair. It’s actually demeaning to rats. Rats won’t stay in a race when it’s obvious there's no cheese. The popular little book, “Who Moved My Cheese” showed how even smart rats quickly look for new routes to follow when the cheese is gone.


Humans, on the other hand, seem to often get themselves into traps which they never escape. Some research shows that up to 70 percent of white-collar workers are unhappy with their jobs–ironically, they are also spending more and more time working.


Jan Halper, a Palo Alto psychologist, has spent 10 years exploring the careers and emotions of over 4,000 male executives. She found that 58 percent of those in middle management felt they had wasted many years of their lives struggling to achieve their goals. They were bitter about the many sacrifices they had made during those years.


Rats, however, move on once they realize the cheese is gone or perhaps was never there. Rats would probably be embarrassed to be labeled “being in the human race” for doing ridiculous things like continuing to go to a job that they hated every day.”

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