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In an era of instant gratification and "get rich quick" mentalities, how do we teach the next generation that effort is more than just a means to an end? In this episode of Virtuous Roots, Thomas McCuddy, Thomas Quackenbush, and Nick Wiegand dig deep into the theology and practicality of hard work.
The team explores work not as a result of the Fall, but as a purposeful calling designed by God. They break down how hard work is fundamentally tied to the virtue of fortitude—the ability to pursue a difficult good despite the obstacles.
Key topics discussed in this episode include:
Defining Hard Work: Why blue-collar, white-collar, and intellectual pursuits all require a "denial of self" and how to recognize hard work in all its forms.
The Power of Completion: Finding joy in the "finished product" and teaching children to appreciate the true, the good, and the beautiful in a job well done.
Motivation Matters: Distinguishing between working for external rewards (the "carrot") and working out of a sense of purpose and service to Christ.
Practical Parenting: The importance of involving children in domestic tasks—even when it takes three times as long—to build their confidence and character.
The "NBA Dream": How to help children bridge the gap between high aspirations and the daily, mundane discipline required to reach them.
Whether you're struggling to get your kids to finish their chores or looking for a deeper perspective on your own professional life, this conversation offers a grounded, Christian approach to reclaiming the virtue of industry in the home.
Reclaim virtue. Build your home.
To connect further, visit us at: www.familiesofvirtue.com
By Families of VirtueIn an era of instant gratification and "get rich quick" mentalities, how do we teach the next generation that effort is more than just a means to an end? In this episode of Virtuous Roots, Thomas McCuddy, Thomas Quackenbush, and Nick Wiegand dig deep into the theology and practicality of hard work.
The team explores work not as a result of the Fall, but as a purposeful calling designed by God. They break down how hard work is fundamentally tied to the virtue of fortitude—the ability to pursue a difficult good despite the obstacles.
Key topics discussed in this episode include:
Defining Hard Work: Why blue-collar, white-collar, and intellectual pursuits all require a "denial of self" and how to recognize hard work in all its forms.
The Power of Completion: Finding joy in the "finished product" and teaching children to appreciate the true, the good, and the beautiful in a job well done.
Motivation Matters: Distinguishing between working for external rewards (the "carrot") and working out of a sense of purpose and service to Christ.
Practical Parenting: The importance of involving children in domestic tasks—even when it takes three times as long—to build their confidence and character.
The "NBA Dream": How to help children bridge the gap between high aspirations and the daily, mundane discipline required to reach them.
Whether you're struggling to get your kids to finish their chores or looking for a deeper perspective on your own professional life, this conversation offers a grounded, Christian approach to reclaiming the virtue of industry in the home.
Reclaim virtue. Build your home.
To connect further, visit us at: www.familiesofvirtue.com