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It feels unequal, but on the other side the hiring manager is also worried about losing a good candidate or having to pay so much that he won't be able to stay in business. From her point of view, it's easier just to collect a paycheck than to worry about if you can maintain a level of pricing and business to pay for the employees and make enough profit so it makes sense to stay open rather than liquidating an investing in a business with greater returns.
"Religion, being concerned with the spiritual rather than the physical"--I thought religion teaches how to and how you must live in this physical world. I don't think I've ever met or talked to one that's religious that doesn't talk about this physical universe, even claiming that their god(s) created this physical world and controls everything that has and will happen here.
Sounds like the 'morrow' to me.
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