Doing Nothing Has Never Been More Important | The Walrus
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Exhortations towards work as the path to truth, meaning, virtue, and salvation suggest the contemporary valuation of work as more than the legacy of a single cultural tradition, highlighting spiritual significance across different societies.
Historically, various cultures such as the Greeks, English, and Japanese have emphasized work as essential for divine favor, spiritual growth, and enlightenment, portraying idleness as a concept avoided by responsible individuals seeking to cultivate virtue.
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