Tuesday, 23rd January 2018.
In the book of Proverbs, Solomon uses the word sluggard more than seventeen times. A sluggard is a person who can find a job and but won't
The story is told of a man who applied for assistance at the welfare office. The official asked, ‘Why do you need financial aid?’ He replied, ‘Because I’m having trouble with my eyes.’ The official asked, ‘What’s the nature of your eye trouble?’ The man replied, ‘I just can’t see myself going to work every day.’ And every sluggard has eye trouble. Or it doesn’t bother him as long as somebody else is doing the work.
President Theodore Roosevelt once said: Nobody should extend pity to any man because everybody has to work. If he’s worth his salt, he’ll work. I envy the man who has work worth doing, and does it well
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