In the beginning of the story I didn't understand it at all until I got to the end. The morale of the story was that we need more hard working, selfless men and women in the workforce to actually work for what they earn. I strongly agree with that. I agree because I believe that America is too soft with all of the protests and riots that go on because people don't get things their way, so they decide to throw a fit about it. The thing that is even worse in today’s workforce is that people have a sense of entitlement that they need their specific ways of doing things instead of adapting and getting over the challenges themselves. However, back to the story, in my opinion Garcia is either God or your boss and you are working for him. You have been given the task of giving him a message. Elbert Hubbard is asking for a person that won't think twice and do what is needed when asked to without complaining. In today’s society however, people have a bad work ethic and are lazy which is why we have many people who don't like work and put in a poor effort. In the end I agree with Elbert Hubbard.
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High school is an excellent place to put your work ethic to the test. I'm looking forward to seeing how you progress in your time at JC!
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