Acharya Prashant explains that when a company wants to hire people for a position, it does not go and forcibly bring them. The people who go to their offices every evening and night are not brought to the office in chains the next morning; they come of their own volition. They voluntarily went to ask for a job, saw the advertisement, saw the vacancy, and went on their own, wearing a shirt, pants, and tie, asking for a job. So, why are you calling the owner a sinner? Why are you calling the job provider a sinner? The real sinner is your hunger, your lust, your fear, your greed that pulls you. The contract you have is not with the employer; you have made a contract with your falsehood, with your ego, with your hunger. As long as that hunger remains, slavery will remain. As long as the feeling of inferiority remains within you, you will remain a slave to someone. The master may change. Today you are a slave to someone who is your food provider. Tomorrow you may become a slave to someone from whom you get intoxication. The day after tomorrow, you may become a slave to someone you are attracted to. Then you may become a slave to a knowledge provider. But as long as there is a beggar sitting inside, some giver will be sitting on your head. Don't quit the job; quit the one who ran towards the job. Quit the one who, while in one job, looks at an advertisement for another job and finds that there will be a 10% salary increase there, and starts drooling. You were born in this one life to enable some fat capitalist's fat wife to go shopping for jewelry and sarees in London. He says that the temperature of the world is rising, and the people responsible for raising this temperature are one percent of the world's population. 95% of the carbon that is being emitted is being done by one percent of the world's people. And that one percent of people are the ones for whom you are ruining your youth. And they are turning your planet and your home into hell. The interesting thing is that most people, for whom they actually work, have not even seen their faces because they sit very far away, very high up. If an ordinary person did not have greed, how would he be exploited? The collar around that dog's neck is called greed. Otherwise, even a dog is born to be free. Greed can be anything: the greed for money, the greed for security, the greed for the body, lust, the greed to remain good in the eyes of others, the greed to be called responsible. The only proper basis for action can be integrity. Other than that, for whatever reason you are working, your work is wrong. Don't do it.