In developing this point, economist E. F. Schumacher details how work can do bad things to workers and hints at what the corresponding good work would be. Bad work is "mechanical, artificial, divorced from nature, utilizing only the smallest part of man's potential capabilities; it sentences the great majority of workers to spending their working lives in a way which contains no worthy challenge, no stimulus to self perfection, no chance of development, no element of Beauty, Truth, or Goodness... .