The labours work hard.
They don’t have the comforts of Airconditioned rooms.
For example, this person is busy laying asbestos sheets for the roof and directly exposed to the hot Sun. (temperature is 41°C/105.8°F).
Sadly, their hard work is not appreciated and rewarded accordingly.
One indeed enjoys life at the cost of others.
This is the norm.
But anything at the extreme is really bad.
“Extremes though contrary have the like effects.
Extreme heat kills, so extreme cold,
Extreme love breeds satiety and so extreme hatred, and
Too violent rigour tempts chastity, as does too much license”
George Chapman
Thank you for your visit.
Take care, my friend.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Philo
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This post is part of Sue & GC’s Weekly Prompts- Extreme Heat
Oh, the poor man. And asbestos is highly dangerous because of the health risks. The majority of countries have banned its use.
I love how you care for others, Philo. Thank you for sharing with our challenge.
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Thank you Sue for the kind words
🙏🙏🙏
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We’re having terrible high heat temps too.
Walking from my car to a market is exhausting from the hot sun rays.
It’s sad to see outdoor workers suffering terribly.
Isadora 😎
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I can understand.
Why things are like this?
Hot 🔥 days must be there in earlier times also I guess.
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Hot water is worse than hot air. Whew!💦
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Agree my friend.
Thank you so much for your thoughts.
🙏🙏🙏
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