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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Standards of Living

We all want a high standard of living, and this means greater income, great net worth, higher savings, understanding and management of money and wealth, and discernment about wealth management. Other people can make haphazard decisions, but your decisions directly affect you. There does seem to be a global goal to make everyone have a high standard of living, but this is not a realistic concept. That is not because there are not enough resources in circulation to accommodate everyone, but because some people can handle positive stable lifestyles and others cannot. If you are emotionally incapable of handling something, it means that you have low emotional intelligence and therefore are unable to grow past a certain point until you get greater emotional intelligence. It means that you are almost physically held back from doing all the things which you know you can do, but for some reason cannot bring yourself to finish. It means that people who would be allowed to have greater wealth and a higher standard of living will throw both of those things away in exchange for being emotionally comfortable in a much lower standard of living. While this may seem sad or unfortunate to some people, living beyond your emotions is so painful that it is far better to live lower than to try to handle something higher.

Standards of living are increased by emotional growth, but this internal growth is thwarted by things like drug abuse and alcohol abuse. This is why school, universities and parents are all so dead set on children and young adults not abusing these substances on their premises. To choose substance abuse is to choose to stop growing inside, or to decay inside. Workplace drug testing laws are primarily in effect for high hazard industries for the same reason. Drug & Alcohol Testing does not have to be harsh or uncomfortable. Drug Alcohol Testing services can really make your staff members feel safe and warm. Even drug testing equipment will be provided by us when we visit your business. For more information about drug and alcohol testing, visit our website or call Mediscreen today.

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