Hearing from the box, from the life of Ted Kennedy (now the late American senator):
Someday during the hot debate for a seat in Congress, Ted’s opponent
Kennedy accused him that Ted “hadn’t worked a single day in his life.” Kennedy was born in a very wealthy family.
The next day, Kennedy pushed a speech at a factory. After the speech, a worker approached him and said:
I heard yesterday what they said about you... what kind, no day.
You have worked in your life... Well, don’t worry, you’re nothing.
No such thing was missed.