We are dissatisfied in winter. We compete with some players to see the finish line and choose to ignore what they stepping and people they pass by. In our frustrated winter, Steinbeck depicts the dawn of a selfish American society that only focuses on winning individual races. In the early 1960s, the story is a small town in New England, focused on the life of Ethan Allen Hawley, a wise man with a long family history, overwhelmed by family and local people.
"No, our people, when they left, they saw it, our people, they went out leaving a reservation - we were there to summon the rat race - they Entered the mice race and they got the job got a gorgeous watch with a fast car and are not happy when you come back, angry, old as we are here ancient to be accepted again The young, get rid of their pain. "I think good change is worth another. Perhaps I can train him about what Rihanna was wearing last night. Or Justin Bieber's dick photo. Or is Apple Watch so terrible? Or why was Twitter over? Or benefits of gluten-free diet. Or cultural property. Or high class. Then I decided that this might not be time or place
Regardless of whether you like it or not, this is a competition. We are all mice. We all want to get the best salary, the next promotion and will be better than our colleague's last gratitude. It is an infinite pursuit of success of different versions that it brings. For some people, this is a big house, a car, for some people this is a social position, due to better bank balances, but pursuit never ends. Based on your work, you will be evaluated as a person. Good work, bad work is also the truth. People with better work discipline and performance are respected and respected. People with average pleasure and poor grades can not receive the same respect or love. You may be a man's jewel, but if you do not go well you will be underestimated. In your enterprise, your work defines your identity