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	<title>Comments on: Does spirituality have a place at work?</title>
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		<title>By: Felix</title>
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		<description>Great job Adele, spirituality today is often linked to religion as pointed out by some contributers in your article. To me it ought not to be so, spirituality has a real meaning which I believe is the lifeblood of adding value in all we do. It is that which we are not obliged to do or not mentioned on our written contracts between us and our employers. The duty of care we owe to each other, whether at work, on the road or anywhere we find ourselves, that is spirituality. But on the contrary religion is the isolation of a sect or group of people who considers themselves to be on the right path of life. Religion isolates whereas spirituality unites, religion restricts affection towards the unknown ie the stranger. I personally believe that the success of a business will greatly depend on how much employees esteem each other while working towards a common goal. As the saying goes it is the little things that makes the big things happen. Good article, well done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great job Adele, spirituality today is often linked to religion as pointed out by some contributers in your article. To me it ought not to be so, spirituality has a real meaning which I believe is the lifeblood of adding value in all we do. It is that which we are not obliged to do or not mentioned on our written contracts between us and our employers. The duty of care we owe to each other, whether at work, on the road or anywhere we find ourselves, that is spirituality. But on the contrary religion is the isolation of a sect or group of people who considers themselves to be on the right path of life. Religion isolates whereas spirituality unites, religion restricts affection towards the unknown ie the stranger. I personally believe that the success of a business will greatly depend on how much employees esteem each other while working towards a common goal. As the saying goes it is the little things that makes the big things happen. Good article, well done.</p>
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