Monday, August 19, 2013

The Illusion of Being a Boss

The Illusion of Being a Boss

                                                                 

Introduction


Economic organization plays a huge role in how people operate within a country and everyone can largely benefit from taking the time out to understand their country's economic operation. Christians definitely would benefit from completely understanding their country's economic way of life and how it affects their Christian lives. Humans, if one did not notice already, naturally centralize their economic way of life around human kings (leaders, rulers, or whoever one wants to call them) to give them full monetarily organization within a staple. Kings represent the male rulers of an independent state/country and they exist as the finest (Or most important) person within their independent state. A king has supreme power or sovereignty within his land usually with a Queen (The wife of the king and 2nd most important within the state). In Old Testament of the bible, many kings can be found ruling over the land - there was King Solomon, the Kings of Judah, and Saul who reigned as a king just to name a few. God can even be found anointing David to be a king - 1 Samuel 16:12-13 says," And the LORD said, “Arise, anoint him; for this is the one!” Then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers; and the Spirit of the LORD came upon David from that day forward". A king equates to the modern day "Boss" that numerous American people know of today from economic culture. Bosses naturally determine the modern economic structure of people's lives, but should they? Hence, this blog will tackle the economic ideas, roles, customs, and the illusion of being a boss.