To use one’s talent and faculties to pursue a profession, trade, or occupation is noble and commendable. Work contributes to the social and economic development of a country and to the welfare and prosperity of all. It is a means for the acquisition of wealth and is praiseworthy to the extent that it serves as a means for achieving higher ends for example for meeting one’s basic necessities, for fostering the progress of one’s family, for promoting the welfare of society, and for contributing to the common good. It is also important that work generates wealth and enriches the generality of the people bringing about social justice. But if work is related to the exploitation of others, the monopolization, and manipulation of markets, and the production of goods that promote violence and immorality, it no longer contributes to the betterment of the society.