Work is showing up and doing what you were hired to do, whether it's physical or mental. I'm almost 66 and I'd still rather do physical work than mental work, but that's just how I am. It doesn't have to do with ambition, it's just my nature. I hated sitting in a classroom when I was in school. All I wanted to do was be outside working or doing something. I really don't envy anybody who has to sit and think all day.
You talk about people either not working or wanting to though, we had a tractor club meeting last week and the club president said that a decades old local show might not happen this year because they couldn't even get volunteers to work the show. Our club and another one here had been asked if we wanted to do some kind of a joint one day show or something in its place, said we would have free use of the grounds if we wanted to do it. The organizers of the other event were going to meet this week to make a final decision about whether or not the show would happen this year. If it doesn't, RayP might have to be shopping for a combine to get his oats cut.
Anybody who thinks this country will ever be what it once was isn't paying attention. We're past the wax ring when it comes to lazy worthless Americans ever wanting to do the work it took to get to where we are.
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