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	<title>Comments on: Hard Work</title>
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		<title>By: Sylvia</title>
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		<description>Casey, finally got around to visiting your blog!  
I agree that I do see alot of young people who seem to shun work and and have no goals set for their future past graduating high school.  That saddens me.  I also think that it begins at home.  Parents somewhere down the road decided that they didn&#039;t want to give them the life they had (hard work and having to do without)and in exchange have given them a life that is void of all the good things we were taught:  hard work, discipline, gratitude, respect....you get the idea.  We as parents have failed our kids.  

I am encouraged when I do see a few of those teens and children who work hard and have been passed on those much needed traits to survive and excel in all areas of their lives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Casey, finally got around to visiting your blog!<br />
I agree that I do see alot of young people who seem to shun work and and have no goals set for their future past graduating high school.  That saddens me.  I also think that it begins at home.  Parents somewhere down the road decided that they didn&#8217;t want to give them the life they had (hard work and having to do without)and in exchange have given them a life that is void of all the good things we were taught:  hard work, discipline, gratitude, respect&#8230;.you get the idea.  We as parents have failed our kids.  </p>
<p>I am encouraged when I do see a few of those teens and children who work hard and have been passed on those much needed traits to survive and excel in all areas of their lives.</p>
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