The story of Rowan delivering mail to Garcia describes the importance of getting the job done without making excuses. He clearly explained that in society, no matter how strong or poor the economy, those who intend to take their work seriously regardless, will prosper. One of life's most common themes has always been "survival of the fittest." When we connect this idea to school or our careers, it is essential that we stand out and work to our full potential to truly succeed. The writer also uses the example of a man who had no value to anyone and did not take or receive any orders. The writer showed this example to represent a man who did not bring positive characteristics into the world of work and ended up being unemployed and wandering the streets looking for work. I believe Hubbard introduced this character to show that no one is responsible for our actions except ourselves, and that we choose our own
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