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As an American I must state with emphatic surety the average American is lazy. Our forefathers, who built this nation by the sweat of their brow, would be appalled and very angry to see how we live our lives today.
One hundred fifty years ago men rose before dawn to feed the livestock and eat a hearty breakfast before going to work in the fields the entire day. They often came in after dark to a late evening meal and retired to bed shortly thereafter in order to get up the next morning and do the same. They did not own tractors. They pushed plows pulled by work mules and horses. They chopped trees down and sawed wood by hand to provide heat for their homes and fuel for the cooking stove. These men had to slaughter livestock and cure the meat in order to feed their families. Their hands were rough, calloused, and dirty, as were the clothes they wore, but they took great pride in the work they did.
The women rose before dawn to gather eggs, pump water, and cook a hearty breakfast for their husband and children over a wood burning stove. These women helped their husbands on the farm, canned and dried the food they harvested from their crops so their family would have food for the winter, made all the family's bread, made the quilts under which they slept, helped their children with their homework, made dye with which to dye the cloth they made by spinning wool and other fiber so they could make clothing for the entire family, and taught their daughters how to cook, sew, and all the other things they would need to know in order to take care of their own families some day. All of this they did, and more, while wearing heavy lace up shoes and dresses that swept the ground as they walked no matter the season and without the benefit of maternity leave or a vacation.
Our forefathers knew what the word "work" meant. They put in a full day of work to care for and provide for their families and they did not whine and complain all day while doing it.
Progress is a wonderful thing, to a point. However in today's high tech world we have progressed to the point a child would rather sit indoors playing on the XBox or Playstation, playing on the computer, or watching television rather than go outdoors and play with friends or ride a bike. Many adults sit in front of the computer or television when they are at home while the lawn goes days past needing to be mowed and minor house repairs are neglected.
Work in today's world means your job, your means of earning a living, and for
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by Saurabh Pal
Yes, the average American citizen is lazy. For that matter the average citizen in any country is lazy. But it is probably
by Mrreality29
Well, lets see, I know they like to park in the fire lanes and handicapped parking spaces so they are close to the stores
I don't think the average American is lazy; it just doesn't take very much effort to obtain a comfortable lifestyle. There
We must first define who the average American is. There are so many factors to consider before answering this complex question.
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