I was pointing out the error in using hours labored as a metric to brag about. I get it, people are poor and embattled. Slaves, even worse. Is it true that the most abused and exploited among us is the most righteous?
Louis Armstrong poured his heart and soul into his recording of "What a Wonderful World," repeating it many, many times to get it right, because the song meant so much to him.
But it wasn't his biggest success during his lifetime.
That would be the theme from "Hello, Dolly!" that he worked on for maybe ten minutes.
Work makes you free?
Could you repeat that in German for us please?
(I'm sorry, but someone was going to say it)
ARBEIT MACHT FREI!!! SAGT JA!!!! GENAU!!
I was pointing out the error in using hours labored as a metric to brag about. I get it, people are poor and embattled. Slaves, even worse. Is it true that the most abused and exploited among us is the most righteous?
I get what you mean, of course.
Louis Armstrong poured his heart and soul into his recording of "What a Wonderful World," repeating it many, many times to get it right, because the song meant so much to him.
But it wasn't his biggest success during his lifetime.
That would be the theme from "Hello, Dolly!" that he worked on for maybe ten minutes.
This made him bitter for the rest of his life.
Effort =/= success.