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People might tell you, “When you come to work, leave your spirituality at home. Don’t bother us with your peculiar lifestyle, your ethics, search for meaning . . . That’s all nice, but this is business. This is the real world.”
There is only one real world, and it belongs to one real G‑d.

ny, ny
Parsippany, NJ, USA
Besides, G-d is in control. Why not act in a way that subtly suggests that fact to all?
Modi''in, ISRAEL
nottingham, uk
Brockton, Ma/USA
OK, but in order to live in G-ds world, we need to have parnassah (livelyhood) and we need to respect that there are differences between our beliefs and those of our coworkers.
At work, we focus on our work. We give our employer good measure. if our spirituality and our search for being gets in the way of communicating with our co-workers regarding our work, we're out of balance in our behaviour, if not in our belief.
As for ethics, I'm 100% with you.
And a note to Allison... this is indeed a Jewish oriented web site, and G-d is quite well in place here, just as monotheistic thought would be out of place in a Pagan context.
Los Angeles, CA
Tulsa, OK
To this, I can only respond in the same way as the thought: "There is only one real world, and it belongs to one real G-d."
Political correctness is a construction within G-d's world, not the other way around.
Cambridge, MA
Thank you.
Parma, OH