Protestant Work Ethic
Mirels and Garrett (1971)
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life would have very little meaning if we never had to suffer ley hard work offers little guarantee of success
money acquired easily, e.g., through gambling or speculation, is usually spent unwisely
most people spend too much time in unprofitable amusement
most people who do not succeed in life are just plain lazy
often feel i would be more successful ifi sacrificed certain pleasures
our society would have fewer problems if people had less leisure time
people should have more leisure time to spend in relaxation
the credit card is a ticket to careless spending 1s: life would be more meaningful if we had more leisure time
the most difficult college courses usually turn out to be the most rewarding
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