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13 December, 07:31

Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. The joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits. Explain what is meant by this excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugural address.

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  1. 13 December, 07:37
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt, in this excerpt, means that in our hard work to achieve our goals, we should not care what achieving the goal will benefit, but instead, we should be happy of our wok and completing our goal.
  2. 13 December, 07:52
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    The statement said by Franklin D. Roosevelt means that in our perseverance to achieve our dream or goals in life, we should not look upon to the price which is the material benefits, but otherwise, we should be mindful about how we actually like to work and pursue that dream we want.
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