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oxymoron

(4,053 posts)
Sat Jul 21, 2012, 01:21 AM Jul 2012

Right Livelihood

Well, I think I have found a way out of the corporate world and into a right livelihood position. This means a lot to me. It will be a significant cut in pay, but I'll be able to advocate for GLBTQ elderly persons in nursing/group homes. So many elderly GLBTQ people have either no family, family that has shunned them, and/or no support system. Many feel the need to go back in the closet to be a part of these communities. It's a terrible price to pay for these people, and the nursing homes have no clue. I hope to have the opportunity to make a small difference.

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Right Livelihood (Original Post) oxymoron Jul 2012 OP
Thank you! NYC_SKP Jul 2012 #1
Thanks for the encouragement oxymoron Jul 2012 #2
I'm sure you'll make a difference... ellisonz Jul 2012 #3
Thanks, ellisonz. oxymoron Jul 2012 #6
How's it going? ellisonz Aug 2012 #13
Great courage oxy and YankeyMCC Jul 2012 #4
Thank you, YankeyMcc. oxymoron Jul 2012 #7
I think Right Livelihood is one of the most profound Buddhist concepts byeya Jul 2012 #5
Thank you, byeya oxymoron Jul 2012 #8
Nice going dude & the best of luck marasinghe Jul 2012 #9
Usually when thinking about right livelihood, I'm thinking about what professions to avoid. mmonk Jul 2012 #10
I thought about what to avoid then went positive and found a career in the environmental/ byeya Aug 2012 #11
The channel 7 weatherman is in his right livelihood. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2012 #12

oxymoron

(4,053 posts)
6. Thanks, ellisonz.
Sat Jul 21, 2012, 11:53 PM
Jul 2012

I really hope this comes together. I have been trying to make this transition for a long while.

YankeyMCC

(8,401 posts)
4. Great courage oxy and
Sat Jul 21, 2012, 07:02 AM
Jul 2012

Thank you for taking that step off the pole

Good luck with this and I know I'd like to here how things go

oxymoron

(4,053 posts)
7. Thank you, YankeyMcc.
Sat Jul 21, 2012, 11:56 PM
Jul 2012

I appreciate the kind words. This is very close to my heart, and I am thrilled that I might get this opportunity.

 

byeya

(2,842 posts)
5. I think Right Livelihood is one of the most profound Buddhist concepts
Sat Jul 21, 2012, 08:14 AM
Jul 2012

and it's a shame that it's frequently overlooked. In a proper occupation you can practice "wisdom is compassion" each working day. I think the traditional list ranking jobs has held pretty true over the centuries.
Best wishes to you.

mmonk

(52,589 posts)
10. Usually when thinking about right livelihood, I'm thinking about what professions to avoid.
Mon Jul 23, 2012, 09:22 PM
Jul 2012

I like your proactive approach to right livelihood. Best of luck.

 

byeya

(2,842 posts)
11. I thought about what to avoid then went positive and found a career in the environmental/
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 02:22 PM
Aug 2012

public service/civil service field and am glad I did.

 

Manifestor_of_Light

(21,046 posts)
12. The channel 7 weatherman is in his right livelihood.
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 11:24 PM
Aug 2012

This is Channel 7 in Tyler, Texas. The weatherman is Mark Scirto. They run a promo for him where he says, "It's a privilege to help the people of East Texas by providing them with weather information."

This guy really is doing right livelihood.



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