SAN DIEGO — In 2021, Labor Day is all about the “three r’s”: refugees, recalcitrance and resignations. I usually use this holiday to engage in a fourth “r” — reflection about Americans’ diminishing work ethic and their growing sense of entitlement. The more education we get, the softer we become. We assume that we’ll be able to work half as hard as our parents, and make twice the salary — if not more. There are many jobs that Americans consider beneath us, and we increasingly find the whole concept of work to be a drag. All of this came into focus due to COVID-19, which last year put as many as 40 million people on the unemployment line in the United States. If massive job loss had been the
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