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		<title>By: A Message From The Founding Fathers &#187; baileyworkplay.com</title>
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		<description>[...] A friend of mine reached out to me through my request for help locating folks in Austin, TX and in the midst of the dialogue, we surfaced this question. Kelly noted that her childhood memories include strong recollections where she saw her parents working hard at jobs with little meaning. Into adulthood, she internalized this struggle as one where work is work and only a lucky few got to be happy with it. Kind of an evil side to the whole Protestant work ethic. [...]</description>
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