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This book challenges society's false hierarchy of work by revealing a fundamental truth: civilization survives not on prestige, but on the perseverance of those who do the essential, often invisible jobs. From sanitation workers and truck drivers to farmers and nurses, it exposes how the world dismisses the very hands that keep it alive. Through stark storytelling and unflinching logic, the book dismantles the myth that education or status determines worth, arguing instead that necessity defines importance. It's a powerful reminder that dignity belongs to every person whose labor sustains society—whether they wear a suit or carry a mop.Book information
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Education and Learning, Self-Help