The Value and Dignity of WorkIn the television show "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," aired before many of my readers were born, Bob Denver, later of "Gilligan's Island" fame, played Maynard G. Krebs, a beatnik—for young readers, think early hippie. His trademarks were a goatee and an aversion to work. Whenever someone mentioned the word, Maynard would panic, yelp "Work!" and sometimes, even drop into a faint.
Along with my siblings, then old enough to appreciate that show, I'd always laugh at Maynard's line, although it was one we never dared try out on our parents.
Dad, a small-town physician at that time, worked 60-plus hours a week, and when he was home, he switched gears from his examining room to the yard and woods around our house. My brother and I were still in elementary school, but we worked alongside him, clearing brush, pulling weeds, and raking leaves....
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