A message to Garcia
Today in class, we read an essay about Elbert Hubbard's view of how america needs more people like Rowan. During the Spanish-American war, the President of the United States a man named Rowan to go search for leader of the Insurgents, Garcia. Rowan made no excuses, took the task as a challenge and found Garcia with in the midst of 3 weeks. Elbert Hubbard heard about this fantastic man and wanted to send a message to the working society of America. He believed if employees are not performing their jobs correctly or make up excuses, their should be consequences. He wanted everyone to understand the reality of what employees are really like, and everyone did. His well thought out essay reach newspapers across america, as we would say, going viral. Some people agreed with his opinion on how brutally lazy these employees were, some didn't. But that didn't matter to him, he wrote on and on about his belief, that everyone just had to be like Rowan. A determined, no feared who gets the job done without any questions asked.
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