We read,"Don't let the world around you fit you into its mold."When that comes to following wordly trends, I don't.However, there's one thing I see out in the world that I used to think maybe was somewhat "heartless", but I now can understand, is when bosses fire workers who are too "far gone", and want to do things "their way," and make their own rules, despite being told otherwise several times by the boss .Specifically, in my case, I'm self employed, and so I don't have someone over me telling me I have to deal with certain difficult people.Now there's one person who likes to "make her own rules"very arrogant,spirit of rebellion,wants to pay only if and when she feels like,sets an appointment time, and I get there and she's ALWAYS late,gets in the car and starts telling me how to run my own show. Now I don't know what causes this kind of rebellious, difficult nature,but again, I used to think a boss firing this worker and that was part of a worldly, uncompassionate attitude, but now, after dealing with different types,and being in a position where I don't "have to," I can see the bosses point in "letting them go."Now it's mentioned alot in the Bible about overcoming sickness, getting saved, but what's the line on how far we're supposed to let difficult people push us around?If we have a job and there are certain rules, and they're rebellious,are we supposed to let them just get away with murder?So are those bosses really sinning if they fire a worker who, when told, gives arguments? Isn't there a chain of authority?If I want to "cut a customer loose" because they're too difficult, aren't I within my rights to do so?