Poetic Thoughts on Work and Success

March 31, 2010
By seadmin

“By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.”

–Robert Frost

The great American poet pointed out quite beautifully that the more successful you are in life, the greater your responsibilities tend to become. Perhaps the folks in Washington should brush up on their Robert Frost. Maybe then, they’ll see that punishing the most successful among us is counterproductive to all of us.

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Sincerely,

Doug Fabian

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