Alan Watts
The mark of an intelligent and educated man is one who does not really accept the idea of ‘work’. That is to say; he does not accept the process of doing chores every day, that aren’t in the least bit interesting to him, just in order to go on living.
Alan Watts
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The mark of an intelligent and educated man is one who does not really accept the idea of ‘work’. That is to say; he does not accept the process of doing chores every day, that aren’t in the least bit interesting to him, just in order to go on living. - Alan Watts quote

The mark of an intelligent and educated man is one who does not really accept the idea of ‘work’. That is to say; he does not accept the process of doing chores every day, that aren’t in the least bit interesting to him, just in order to go on living.

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Alan Watts

Alan Watts

British philosopher, writer and speaker

January 6th, 1915 - November 16th, 1973