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The Family Business: Who Are You Really Working For?
10th December 2025 • The James Brown Commentary • James A. Brown
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Ever wondered if your job is just a never-ending cycle of work, get paid, rinse, and repeat? I mean, who hasn’t? We dive into this super relatable topic in today’s chat, inspired by none other than Scott Adams, the genius behind Dilbert. He shakes things up by suggesting that our job isn’t just about clocking those hours for our employer; instead, it’s about working towards a better version of ourselves—our future. We’re here to build skills, expand our networks, and set ourselves up for the next big thing. It’s like leveling up in a video game, but instead of collecting coins, we’re collecting experiences and connections that will help us tackle our next adventure. So, as we unpack this idea, let’s toss aside the notion that we work for our paycheck alone. Remember, companies can be as fickle as a cat with a laser pointer—just when you think you're part of the family, they might just swipe the rug out from under you!

Takeaways:

  • In the episode, we dive deep into the idea that our job isn't just about getting paid; it's about securing a better future for ourselves. Simple, right?
  • Scott Adams, the genius behind Dilbert, reminds us that we should focus on building our skills and networks, not just clocking in hours and collecting a paycheck.
  • We chat about how companies can treat employees like family until the day they decide to part ways, which is a real eye-opener for all of us.
  • The key takeaway? Remember, you're working for your future and your personal growth, not just your boss's bottom line. That's some food for thought!
  • Scott Adams' perspective challenges us to rethink our work mindset: are we really working for our employers, or are we working for ourselves?
  • In this episode, we emphasize the importance of never losing sight of who you're truly working for—yourself and your loved ones. That's the real boss!

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  • Dilbert
  • Scott Adams

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Speaker B:

This is the Daily Note.

Speaker B:

I'm James A.

Speaker B:

Brown.

Speaker B:

Most of us.

Speaker A:

Believe that our job is whatever our boss says it is.

Speaker A:

You work, you.

Speaker B:

Get paid and repeat.

Speaker A:

But is that it?

Speaker A:

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert.

Speaker B:

Says no.

Speaker A:

He says, your job is to get a better job.

Speaker A:

He says, we.

Speaker B:

Don'T work for.

Speaker A:

Our employer.

Speaker A:

We work for our future.

Speaker B:

We work to build.

Speaker A:

Our skills, to grow our profile, to grow.

Speaker B:

Our networks.

Speaker A:

We work for us because a company will call itself.

Speaker B:

A family right up to the moment it.

Speaker A:

Lays you off or cut you off.

Speaker B:

At the knees.

Speaker A:

And expect you to smile.

Speaker B:

And nod and say, may I have another?

Speaker B:

So never forget.

Speaker A:

Who you work for.

Speaker A:

You, your.

Speaker B:

Family and your future.

Speaker A:

So is Scott Wright.

Speaker B:

Let me know@jamesabrown.net on that note.

Speaker B:

I'm James A.

Speaker B:

Brown, and.

Speaker A:

As always, be well.

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