When great John Ruskin wrote: "Laborare est Orare", "To work is the same as to pray!" - it marked perhaps the most important law of our overall activity.
Yes, work is a prayer, and life - an eternal search for the meaning (where one passes occasionally through solemn, triumphal arches of the sublime, creativity, dignity, a sense of proportion, talents...).
Labour return may not be, therefore, falsely separated from the manner in which an activity alone is performed. Any consequence here has its cause, any failure - its rationale, and every success - its special reason for joy.
It is, therefore, important not to renounce everyday life. Not to give up the nature ties. Not to forget friends. Not to distinguish between important" and "unimportant" days in one's destiny ".