Men do not die from overwork. They die from dissipation and worry.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe in work, hard work, and long hours of work. Men do not breakdown from overwork, but from worry and dissipation.
For tis not in mere death that men die most.
Few men during their lifetime comes anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used.
Men die but an idea does not.
Every man dies. Not every man really lives.
The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work.
More men die of jealousy than of cancer.
Men are never really willing to die except for the sake of freedom: therefore they do not believe in dying completely.
Each person's drive to overwork is unique, and doing too much numbs every workaholic's emotions differently. Sometimes overwork numbs depression, sometimes anger, sometimes envy, sometimes sexuality. Or the overworker runs herself ragged in a race for attention.
All men die. You may say: 'Is that encouraging?' Surely yes, for when a man dies, his blunders, which are of the form, all die with him, but the things in him that are part of the life never die, although the form be broken.