THE PROBLEMS OF WORK
A workman is not just a workman. A laborer is not just a laborer. An office worker is not just an office worker. They are living, breathing, important pillars on which the entire structure of our civilization is erected. They are not cogs in a mighty machine. They are the machine itself.
- L. Ron Hubbard
Life, however, is a game. It is very easy to see a game in terms of cricket or football. It is not so easy to see life as a game when one is forced to arrive before the sun rises and reaches home only after it sets—after a day of arduous and relatively unthanked toil. One is likely to dispute that such an activity could be a game at all. Nevertheless it is obvious—in various experiments which have been made in Scientology—that life, no matter what its emotional tone or lack of it, is in essence a game. And that the elements of life itself are the elements of games.
- L. Ron Hubbard
What is a good workman? He is one who can positively control his equipment or tools of trade or who can control the communication lines with which he is intimately connected.
What is a bad worker? A bad worker is one who is unable to control the equipment he is supposed to control or the communication lines he is supposed to handle.
People who wish to control others, but who do not wish others to control anything, bring us into a difficulty by establishing a fallacy. That fallacy is that there is such a thing as “bad control”. Control is either well done or not done. If a person is controlling something, he is controlling it. If he is controlling it poorly, he is not controlling it. A machine which is being run well is controlled. A machine which is not being run well is not being controlled.
- L. Ron Hubbard
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