Last week I heard an NPR report in the morning about fathers who were out of work taking on the new job taking care of their babies. One of the interviewees said, the bad part of the work was changing diapers, cleaning dishes and house cleaning. Then he said, but that's part of the work, there are good and bad, otherwise, it wouldn't be called work.
Wouldn't it be nice to do the work that is all good but no bad? Like an actor or sports star, maybe? Or astronauts? I don't know.
By Ying Lei.
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Friday, March 26, 2010
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