The start of the corporate world was quite promising. It promised stable income and alleviation of poverty at grand scale. The society transformed from primal agricultural society to modern corporate society. But it was a great deception. Not only its economic model is fraudulent but also meticulously designed to keep us dependent on it forever. Ours souls are enslaved by the corporate world. It requires our physical and spiritual strengths to survive and flourish. We are loosing our identity as higher spiritual beings.
Corporate jobs, in their modern form, are quietly eroding our souls by severing us from meaning, autonomy, and our natural rhythms of life. In sterile office spaces and endless Zoom calls, we trade our most precious resource—time—for the illusion of stability and success, often performing tasks that feel empty, repetitive, or disconnected from any true human need. We are conditioned to suppress our creativity, silence our inner voice, and conform to rigid hierarchies, chasing promotions or performance metrics that never quite satisfy. This constant pressure to produce, achieve, and compete distorts our identity, reducing us from vibrant, multidimensional beings to branded, marketable “professionals.” Over time, the soul—hungry for purpose, beauty, and connection—shrivels beneath the weight of schedules, emails, and unwritten rules, leaving behind a quiet emptiness that no paycheck can truly fill. People are overwhelmed by its force and do not have the means to fight it and most importantly they do not know how to escape from it.