In a gig economy, I don't see how "serve" is very meaningful, never mind 
"worship".  
I think the Gen Y folks are right to be (supposedly) selfish and indifferent to 
the needs of the organization.  No one else will look out for them in the 
workforce.

On 4/16/19, 8:48 AM, "Friam on behalf of glen∈ℂ" <friam-boun...@redfish.com on 
behalf of geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well, there are at least 2 ways I disagree:
    
    1) Any ecological individual serves multiple bodies at once, and
    2) Any one can serve different bodies at different moments.
    
    That we serve multiples presents a difference in degree so that there's a 
threshold for the number of bodies one serves.  Those that serve many many 
purposes (religions, saints, jobs, whatever) may *seem* as if they serve 
nobody.  Similarly, those of us who switch our affiliations on a 
minute-by-minute basis, may *seem* not to serve any one body.  So, if your gist 
is that those who *seem* to not serve somebody are really serving many bodies 
or rapidly switching affiliations, then I agree.  But if you insist on an 
artificial unification, then I disagree.
    
    I worship Bob Dylan just about as much as I worship Bob of the CotSG.  I 
worship Eris just a tad more, obviously. =><=
    
    And the Cosmic Muffin seemed to be the same, being a gay, Republican, 
Catholic, astrologer.
    
    On 4/16/19 1:34 AM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
    > "You've got to serve somebody."
    
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