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A sense of responsibility helps us build a happy family. A person who is not responsible for his/her own life will not be able to become responsible for the family, thus his/her family will not be strong and happy. Moreover, the sense of responsibility of the countries’ citizens is the guarantee of the state’s thriving and prosperity. The word “work” is the antonym to the word “idleness”, and we know what consequences idleness may have. Even if a person has money and may not work for it, he/she still should take an effort to make the money work for him/her.
This is also a work that will not allow this person to appear without a penny one day. When a person is doing nothing, it leads to wastefulness, and wastefulness in its turn leads to poverty. Many examples testify that idleness is destructive. Any amount of money can be easily spent during a short period. Thus, even the richest people prefer to work rather than do nothing. Furthermore, many rich ones know pretty well that it is not very easy to become rich, thus they do their best to save their money and the only way to save it is to continue working.
The work helps us be healthy and in a good shape. When we do not work, we are degraded and our personalities are not developing. We need constant practice to keep the knowledge we once gained. That is why old people prefer to work even after retirement. They do not want to lose their skills and knowledge. Old people also state that working after retirement helps them feel young and healthy. Every work is beneficial. Unfortunately, in our society people prefer to respect only intellectual work.
It is valued high and, thus, brings more money. Certainly, intellectual work demands getting an appropriate education, therefore many people do their best and sacrifice much to receive a good education. However, I consider manual work to be no less important. In the article "brains as well as brawn" Mike Rose talks about the injustice that is present in our society. The author shares the feelings he had watching a carpenter working: “I am watching a carpenter install a set of sliding French doors in a tight wall space.
He stands back, surveying the frame, imagining the pieces as he will assemble them. What angle is required to create a threshold that will shed water? Where might the sliding panels catch or snag? How must the casings be remade to match the woodwork in the rest of the room? And how can he put it all together fast enough and smart enough to make his labor pay?” (Rose 337). Here we can see that the work of a carpenter is really difficult and unique, it demands much effort. Unfortunately, nobody thinks about it and nobody notices his work.
In our modern world, everybody wants to become an economist, a manager, or a translator, but few people value manual work.
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