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Monday, March 10, 2008
Leon Suprenant on "What the Couch Potato and the Workaholic Have in Common"
The Sin of Sloth: What the Couch Potato and the Workaholic Have in Common, by Leon Suprenant (Catholics United for the Faith) March 6, 2008:
One might have the impression that sloth is not a typically American sin. The virtues of diligence and industriousness are deeply ingrained in our nation’s Protestant work ethic. Our youth learn early on that the way to get ahead—at least for those who don’t win the lottery—is by working hard. The early bird catches the worm. Early to bed, early to rise. In a competitive, dog-eat-dog business world, everyone is looking for an “edge,” and that typically comes from outworking the competition. Labels: food for thought
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