Freedom grows through honest work and responsibility; the Bible calls us to diligence, not to shirk duty. Watch after your shift.
No. Duty is the compass of the soul; skipping work to chase a match gives control to appetite and weakens character.
Duty is a servant, not a tyrant; a World Cup hour renews the spirit that powers the rest of the shift. Skipping for the match is a wise indulgence, not a betrayal of work.
Duty is the clockwork that keeps the work machine humming; a single skipped hour seeds habits that slow every project downstream.
Not okay to skip work; discipline in science keeps results trustworthy and progress steady.
Skipping work to chase a match weakens your empire and drags the team’s morale down. Show up, finish the shift, and savor the victory after hours.
Duty keeps Rome standing. Skipping work for a game weakens the state; discipline today secures triumph tomorrow.