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The benefits of working for a living
Most of us would like to have been born with a silver
spoon in our mouths. We often envy the man who inherits
wealth, and who can therefore live a life of idleness and
pleasure. As we have not been born to riches, we
sometimes hope that we may some day suddenly become
rich by a lucky ticket in a lottery. Fancy not having to work
for one’s living.
Yet it is certainly a good thing for the community, and
probably a good thing for us, that we cannot live without
working. And, in our saner moments, we probably feel it is
a good thing on the whole that God from the first said to
man, “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread”; and
recognize the soundness of the apostle’s rule, “If a man
will not work, neither let him eat!”
The necessity of working for a living gives a man the
proud spirit of independence. The beggar who lives upon
alms, the parasite who attaches himself to some rich
patron and earns his keep by insincere flattery, are types
which all right-minded people pity or despise. Why, then,
should we envy the idle rich, who live upon the wealth
produced by others, and, like drones in the hive, produce
no honey themselve
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The benefits of working for a living
Most of us would like to have been born with a silver
spoon in our mouths. We often envy the man who inherits
wealth, and who can therefore live a life of idleness and
pleasure. As we have not been born to riches, we
sometimes hope that we may some day suddenly become
rich by a lucky ticket in a lottery. Fancy not having to work
for one’s living.
Yet it is certainly a good thing for the community, and
probably a good thing for us, that we cannot live without
working. And, in our saner moments, we probably feel it is
a good thing on the whole that God from the first said to
man, “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread”; and
recognize the soundness of the apostle’s rule, “If a man
will not work, neither let him eat!”
The necessity of working for a living gives a man the
proud spirit of independence. The beggar who lives upon
alms, the parasite who attaches himself to some rich
patron and earns his keep by insincere flattery, are types
which all right-minded people pity or despise. Why, then,
should we envy the idle rich, who live upon the wealth
produced by others, and, like drones in the hive, produce
no honey themselve
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