Paragraph 30 concludes, But none of this damage touches the best part of yourself. What

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Paragraph 30 concludes, But none of this damage touches the best part of yourself. What, as implied by Crawford, is the best part of yourself? Do you agree?

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QUESTION:

Paragraph 30 concludes, But none of this damage touches the best part of yourself. What, as implied by Crawford, is the best part of yourself? Do you agree?

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Crawford talks about how though you might hurt yourself while working with your hands, the damage in these jobs is only physical. These mechanical jobs do not damage "the best part of yourself": your sense of self, your individuality, your integrity. Mechanical jobs allow you to see the fruits of your labor; your job feels like it has real purpose, and you get to work to solve problems in a way that makes sense.

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