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Show Every community is divided into workers and shirkers, hopers and mopers. The workers toil on cheerily daily contributing to the prosperity of the place and fall of hope and plans for the future. The shirkers hang back, contribute notning to its welfare, oriticise those who do, and talk despondingly of things in general. gener-al. Strange ae it may seem it is easier eas-ier to be a worker than a shirker and certainly it is a good deal better all round. Then, also, there is the satisfaction satis-faction of knowing that one's life amounts to something. Therefore don't shirk, work, don't mope, hope. |