Dear Dash,
The variety of in-puts you've received in perhaps the best you can get and given the situation in which you are only you can weigh the "pros and cons" or the "merits and demerits" and make the final call. It's not going to be easy, for it's always going to be as it ever was "Management vs Union."
I wish to share an age old story which will convey what I want to bring to light:
"A Zen Master saw a scorpion drowning and decided to draw it out of the water. While doing this the scorpion stung him. By the effect of the pain, the master dropped the animal which again fell into the water drowning. The master tried to pull the animal and newly stung again.
A young disciple who was observing the Master approached him and said: "Excuse me, M. .. aster, but may I ask why you insist on saving the life of the scorpion??? Aren't you able to understand that whenever you try to pull water it will sting you? '
The master replied: "The nature of the scorpion to sting and it is not going to change it's mind on to who is helping. '
Then the teacher thinks and using a leaf, he took the scorpion from the water and saved his life, and then turning to his young disciple, he continued: "Do not change your nature if someone hurts you, just take precautions.
Some pursue happiness, others create it. Concern yourself over your conscience as your reputation. Because your consciousness is what you are, and your reputation is what others think of you ...
When life presents you a thousand reasons to cry, show him that you have a thousand reasons to smile. '
The variety of in-puts you've received in perhaps the best you can get and given the situation in which you are only you can weigh the "pros and cons" or the "merits and demerits" and make the final call. It's not going to be easy, for it's always going to be as it ever was "Management vs Union."
I wish to share an age old story which will convey what I want to bring to light:
"A Zen Master saw a scorpion drowning and decided to draw it out of the water. While doing this the scorpion stung him. By the effect of the pain, the master dropped the animal which again fell into the water drowning. The master tried to pull the animal and newly stung again.
A young disciple who was observing the Master approached him and said: "Excuse me, M. .. aster, but may I ask why you insist on saving the life of the scorpion??? Aren't you able to understand that whenever you try to pull water it will sting you? '
The master replied: "The nature of the scorpion to sting and it is not going to change it's mind on to who is helping. '
Then the teacher thinks and using a leaf, he took the scorpion from the water and saved his life, and then turning to his young disciple, he continued: "Do not change your nature if someone hurts you, just take precautions.
Some pursue happiness, others create it. Concern yourself over your conscience as your reputation. Because your consciousness is what you are, and your reputation is what others think of you ...
When life presents you a thousand reasons to cry, show him that you have a thousand reasons to smile. '