essay on "no work is mean" in 200 words for class 7
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Great men and women have compared work to worship. How can worship be mean?
Kahlil Gibran, the great poet and philosopher extols work in the following
words: “when you work you fulfil a part of earth's furthest dream, assigned to
you when that dream was born.”
William J. Brennan, Jr., the great American justice has rightly said, ‘There
are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.’ It is true no work is mean. Work is
work; every work deserves dignity. People who scoff at manual jobs such as
cleaning, washing, ironing, farming, etc. must know that the very life might
come to a standstill if the people who do manual jobs decided not to work! Who
will do the washing, cooking, cleaning, mulching, farming, transporting, etc.
then?
This calling the work mean is practiced only in backward and developing
countries only. In advanced countries, in Europe, America, Canada, Australia,
New-Zealand, and Middle East, manual jobs are highly valued and paid. As a
result, millions of people from developing countries immigrate to these
countries. They are paid highly for the manual jobs.
Mahatma Gandhi, the great Indian leader and philosopher also emphasized on
the value of manual work. He enjoined his followers to earn their bread by manual
labour-'by the sweat of their brow'
So before you consider any work as
mean, do ponder over the arguments given above.
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Great men and women have compared work to worship. How can worship be mean?
Kahlil Gibran, the great poet and philosopher extols work in the following
words: “when you work you fulfil a part of earth's furthest dream, assigned to
you when that dream was born.”
William J. Brennan, Jr., the great American justice has rightly said, ‘There
are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.’ It is true no work is mean. Work is
work; every work deserves dignity. People who scoff at manual jobs such as
cleaning, washing, ironing, farming, etc. must know that the very life might
come to a standstill if the people who do manual jobs decided not to work! Who
will do the washing, cooking, cleaning, mulching, farming, transporting, etc.
then?
This calling the work mean is practiced only in backward and developing
countries only. In advanced countries, in Europe, America, Canada, Australia,
New-Zealand, and Middle East, manual jobs are highly valued and paid. As a
result, millions of people from developing countries immigrate to these
countries. They are paid highly for the manual jobs.
Mahatma Gandhi, the great Indian leader and philosopher also emphasized on
the value of manual work. He enjoined his followers to earn their bread by manual
labour-'by the sweat of their brow'
So before you consider any work as
mean, do ponder over the arguments given above.
______________________________
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