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First, we need to understand and observe that nature’s law is one of integration, interconnectedness, and interdependence. Outside of human egoistic perception, which first and foremost senses one’s own self-serving needs, nature operates by a law of altruism, connecting its parts with threads of bestowal, and it evolves us to a state where such connections will exist consciously between us on the human level.
We should thus understand that if we have employees, we need to provide them with education so that they reach an understanding of how to act as a single system. Indeed, there are stages in this process of integration, but it is what needs to ultimately unfold. Whoever can implement and adjust to the integral law will be successful in whatever business they enter, because everyone is evolving in a direction of more and more integration, interconnectedness, and interdependence.
Therefore, we would be wise to use the workplace, which has become an environment where a lot of people spend a great portion of their lives, to build relationships that exercise a positive form of connection. Doing so involves caring, supporting, and encouraging employees’ working together in a single system, and that the organization’s success depends on the extent in which the employees advance toward a state of mutual dependence, consideration, and bestowal.
Of course, many of today’s HR departments are responsible for developing team bonding, arranging weekends together, and providing employees with various courses. However, they do so within a general competitive environment. In other words, business owners aim to develop positive connections among their employees because they see how it helps their business advance against their competition, which means that they build their business ultimately on the idea that they need to outcompete others in order to earn more, profit more, and rise to the top. Nature, however, is developing us to a point where such egoistic forms of competition will drive us to a point of despair, and we will have to develop a new attitude toward reality where we wish to be together in order to help each other, to open ourselves up. Such an approach will lead to a much broader concept of success in the future.
Based on “New Life” episode 1,254 with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman. Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.
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