Sunflower Seeds

Joe 04/04/11
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  1. Marci says:

    I spent a few weeks in China some years ago. I had an odd and unexpected feeling of nostalgia while watching this. It gave me this thought about China’s growth: the people are so willing.

    It also somehow gave me a greater feeling of respect for myself and the many tedious, piecework jobs I have done to keep body and soul together over the years. It’s the kind of work that is not respected in this country. It’s what we would like to “outsource” – either to another country such as China – or to what we consider another people, i.e. the undocumented workers coming across our southwestern border. Or, yet again, to the “other country” in our midst – the working poor who are (so inexplicably) citizens of the US.

    Respect should be inherent in the work one does – self respect and the respect of others, those who benefit from even the smallest of our labors. I saw the word ‘tradition’ several times in the translation. That was what made me think about all this. A completely different lens through which to view so many small things done well and done willingly.

    Thanks for the chance to comment.

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