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The only thing I said 'wrong' is that executives don't perform physical work. I should've said physical labor. They have to be places, conduct meetings, develop strategies and innovate to keep up with competition among MANY other things.
The average janitor may perform significant labor, but often shows up with all the tools to perform their job provided for them. They don't have to buy supplies, pick brands or do anything other than execute. Do you think these tools just appear from nowhere?
Sure the janitor performs more physical labor, but saying they definitively work harder is arguable.


