1. The Assumption of Evil
There is an assumption of there being great evil in this world. Evil people, evil circumstances, evil
deities…a lot of it flies over the heads of those who use that terminology when asked to define evil.
When asked to define what or who is evil, they cannot answer. The assumption remains, but the
truth is that many people bring death and destruction into their own lives, and very little of it is
“inflicted” upon them by an outside perpetrator. We are all flawed humans doing the best with
what we have available to us.
Now, when people bring death and destruction into their own lives, there can be a great desire to
put the guilt onto someone else, but when you engage in drug or alcohol abuse, you are putting your
fate into things which do not have your best interests at heart. If you do this, then the trouble you
attract to yourself is practically to be expected.
When you are looking to bring your workers through the employment and career process safely and
effectively, you must make note of any substance abuse which they may acquire on their record
while being at your business. This can only be done by employee drug testing, and that requires
urine drug test or oral fluid drug tests, as well as alcohol tests, all of which are available through
CMM Technology. We bring high quality drug test equipment to your business, anytime, anywhere
in Australia. There is so much “evil” in this world, each individual bringing in their own share of
troubles, and then perhaps putting the responsibility on someone else’s shoulders, but they bring
it, nonetheless.
When you wish to secure your business assets, you cannot do so through control, but you can find
out if your employees are obeying company policy, and the scientific data acquired through drug
testing is unmatched. CMM Technology provides you with all of the tools which you will need to
have at your disposal in order to understand who may need to be watched, disciplined, or let go
based upon their substance abuse record in the workplace.
This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/the-assumption-of-evil/