There was a day when most people lived to work; today it seems to me more and more live to play. Once upon a time most folks took an annual vacation and were glad to get back to work. These days, I notice, more and more take a job just to buy opportunity to get away from work. Many take more days off than sunshine in Oregon. Somewhere along the line our once famous Puritan work ethic went the way of pantaloons. Now, like France, some are clamoring for a four-day work week. This drift from the biblical virtue of diligence is only one more symptom of a foolish age.