Work is inherently a donation. What is an offering? It's “snuggling up to the other person.” It's a bit difficult to understand. Let's imagine a job a long time ago. It was an age where humans began to create unevenness. Now, how are we going to eat it? How do you build a house? How do you make clothes?
Can you walk around in a day, catch fish, and make something homely by being thrown out as a pawn like a survival project on TV? Well, it may not be impossible, but you know only what you can do with it. Eating fish that is simply grilled overcomes wind and rain with leaves and branches in a place that looks like a natural hole (?) I just feel it... I know it.
So what do we do? “Anyway, I'm going to get some fish!” “Well then, I'll build a house.” “Hmm, then I'll try making a knitting tool.” It's “work” that's how the division of labor, specialization, and improved efficiency by accumulating know-how on each one, and developed the entire unevenness.
What is important here is always “searching for jobs that are in demand.” It's not “what I want to do.” In that sense, I quoted a verse from the opening sutras. My original job was born from “everyone's needs” rather than “my wishes.”
I think this area is a contradiction in modern education. They just make them draw their own dreams consistently from elementary school to high school, and they don't tell me anything about demand. I wonder if there are successful times... so there is no end to the number of people who are devastated by the gap between reality and education. That won't lead to a happy society.
People who have successfully started a business have all started businesses by finding clear business opportunities rather than doing what they want to do. In other words, they detect demand in an unspecified number of people, and they are “close to the other party” with various attitudes. That's different from people who fail.
To snuggle up is to let the other person stop by yourself. First, let's take a close look at Ren-sama's surroundings. Not only customers, but also our know-how, the products we handle, and related vendors, in every direction. If you can see what needs to be done on top of that, you will surely get a synergistic effect even if you change jobs. If you're prepared not to change jobs, then that's ten thousand years old.
If you only focus on yourself, it's natural to feel uneasy. Judgment materials are not born from within oneself. If you can be positive with that, you're just an unfounded optimist. Let's put our judgment criteria outside of ourselves.