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Men in worker's paradise say "god we haven't a moment to spare" but the man says, " I haven't a moment to spare for work" Keeping in mind the above statements, contrast the attitude of the men in the paradise with tat of the man.​

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Answered by ainat18
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Men in Worker's Paradise had time for everything except for leisure. They spent the entire day working and this work gave them extreme pleasure. The artist on the other hand spent all his time idling, he lounged in the streets, laid down on the meadows, all these things made him happy. All of them felt that what they were doing was the most important thing and hence could able to understand each other.

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Answered by VismayaDevashya
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  • The men in the workers' paradise had a lot of work to do. They were happy about their work and they didn’t feel burdened about it.
  • They worked all day long and didn’t even have a moment to do something that was something other than work.
  • On the other hand, the artist was a lover and devotee of the art, spent his time thinking about beautiful art and how to put them on other things. Though he didn’t do much of a thing, but his thoughts were always full of artistic things.
  • His mind was so engrossed with the thoughts of art that he didn't have time to work.
  • The men in the workers' paradise found pleasure in working all the time whereas the artist found pleasure in thinking about art and bringing to the live world.

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