Morford is right on. I've often wondered why in America, life has to be ALWAYS about work, work, work, money, money, money, and being constantly busy, busy, busy. I sometimes think it's a way of avoiding to have to face the essential emptiness of it all.....
1. The phrase "the productivity of the American worker" has been used to justify everything from mass layoffs to the state of the economy. In truth, they just want you to work until you die.
2. Answer for the historians: Greed, pure and simple.
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Morford is right on. I've often wondered why in America, life has to be ALWAYS about work, work, work, money, money, money, and being constantly busy, busy, busy. I sometimes think it's a way of avoiding to have to face the essential emptiness of it all.....
1. The phrase "the productivity of the American worker" has been used to justify everything from mass layoffs to the state of the economy. In truth, they just want you to work until you die.
2. Answer for the historians: Greed, pure and simple.
Thanks, Gordon.
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