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I often find myself dividing people according to the way they think about work. One group looks upon it as a hateful necessity, whose only use is to make money for them. The other groups look on their work as an opportunity for enjoyment and self-fulfillment. Their sole aim is, they only

want to make money so that they may devote themselves more single-mindedly to their work. The first group is not made up solely of people doing very hard and uninteresting work. It includes a great many well off people who do practically no work at all. The rich man who lives idly on his income, the man who gambles in the hope of getting money without working for it, the woman who marries for the mere sake of being comfortably established for life-all these look or money as something that saves them from the curse of work. Except that they have had better luck their outlook is that of the factory hand whose daily work is one long round of toil. For them, work something hateful, and money is desirable because it represents a way of escape from work. The second group includes the artists, scholars and scientists-the people really devoured wi the passion for making and discovering things. It includes also the old-fashioned craftsmen, taking

real pride and pleasure in tuning out a good job of work. It includes also those skilled mechan

and engineers who genuinely love the complicated beauty of the machines they use and look af

Then there are those professional people in whom we recognize a clear spiritual vocation-th

doctors, nurses, priests, actors, teachers, whose work is something more to them than a mere me

of livelihood; seamen who, for all they may grumble at the hardships of the sea, return to it again

again; farmers and farm workers who devotedly serve the land and the beasts they tend, and t

comparatively rare women to whom the nurture of children is a full time and absorbing intelle

and emotional interest.

Answer the following questions: [2X4-8]

1. What is it that everyone in the world needs it?

2. What is people's attitude towards work ?

3. How has the author categorized people?

4. Why do grumbling seamen wish to go back to the seas again and again?​

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Answered by saileshrathod2014
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Answer:

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