Attitude to work

Writing and etymology in Korean
(sino-korean)
근무 태도
[geunmu taedo]
勤務 態度
Etymology
勤務 (근무) [geunmu] – work, duties
態度 (태도) [taedo] – attitude

No need to be absent-minded about your daily work. No matter how hard the work may be, if you do it with a heavenly value in doing it, you can increase its value hundreds and thousands of times over. Then whatever work is difficult it will become an object of gratitude. Through such work Heaven will draw you closer. For this reason, you must make an effort to discover your subjective self, which can withstand such work and bring good results.

Until my mind and body are one, and until I am one with my work, the goal cannot be achieved. Then the work will not be useful.

Are you doing your job just because someone is watching you? If you work only to make money or only for profit, without sincerity, then you can certainly fall into decline. But if, on the contrary, you do the work with all sincerity, for example, creating things as you would do them for yourself, as for the people you love, then those who buy them will say: “This is a good product.”

If you work for a company, then you have common interests with that company. There are people who are indebted to their company. You don’t have to be like that. If you harm your company, you will “burn in the fire.” You need to think about how to connect your workplace with the nation. You also have to think about the national interest.

You need to find happiness and joy in your work. You need to perceive your work as something interesting, thinking like this: “Since I was born for this purpose, this is my destiny. I can’t live without assimilating it.” Do the work with the absolute feeling that it will become a value, instead of doing it in an insensitive, meaningless way.

We should be grateful when a job is given to us. Also, when we do work, we need to feel the Shimjon of the Heavenly Parent who developed our world. The more we develop this kind of life, the greater it will become.