Thursday, September 6, 2018

Elbert Hubbard

  A Message To Garcia
 This passage is a little confusing when reading. What I interpret from it was that a moan not given to do their work will not succeed, yet a man willing to do his work will be wanted everywhere. A men that will not talk back and never question his boss unless his boss is unclear, yet most always does the right thing. I also interpret from this that if a boss is mean that nobody will want to work for him because he could be very harsh. He could boss his employees around and not do any of the work themselves. A boss could also be abusive, racist, and even sexist. Out of this the main message I got was that to succeed you must work, and it must be your best work. Though that may not have been the intent of the author those are all the things that I took out of  "A Message To Garcia". 

1 comment:

  1. I think you make some good points in this posting. However, I am going to recommend that you learn to proofread your work before turning it in. That way you will catch some obvious errors. Take a close look at what you wrote, and you will see what I mean.

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