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Life – a user's manual Part II - Boksidan

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Quite a number of proverbs in the Annex calls for hard work all day long:<br />

No. 26: Work makes rest sweet.<br />

No. 27: Diligence is a virtue.<br />

No. 28: Those who want to live has to work, and those who want to be free has to die.<br />

No. 29: The more you work, the more you can get.<br />

No. 90: Early up and late to bed.<br />

No. 235: On the farmland of idleness no virtue flowers grows.<br />

No. 449: Work ennobles man.<br />

No. 697: He who does not sets seeds will neither harvest.<br />

Which does not fit so well in today's society where machines do most of the hard work, and those who work<br />

in general both can’t and don’t work more than forty hours a week.<br />

Other old proverb calls for frugality:<br />

No. 74: A bird in the hand is better than ten in the bush.<br />

No. 83: Patch your pants and pay your debts.<br />

No. 315: He who saves has.<br />

No. 669: Small crumbs are also bread.<br />

What may not be so valid today as we constantly are exposed to a variety of advertising with the opposite<br />

message.<br />

Some proverbs are prejudiced, other nasty while additionally others reinforce unequal gender roles (see table<br />

3 in the Swedish version of this book). This means that any user may be perceived as offensive.<br />

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