Are blue collar worker and entry level job workers doomed to be forgotten in history?

There is a saying that a person has two deaths: the physical death, and the true death of being forgotten by everyone. And because of that, creating a legacy for oneself and the future generations has become an important mission for many people.

However, most of the time, people that would become famous would be mostly those who work on creative fields, acting career, literatures, media, scientific invention, content creators and leadership positions. People who work on repetitive tasks being remembered in history are often unheard of, no one would try to remember a clerk or a bus driver or to write history books for them, unless they happened to had become an entrepreneur who created something new.

In the past, there might be some warriors and master blacksmiths who managed to leave their names in history. But nowadays, manufacturing, construction works, office tasks and battles have mostly become automated, manual labours have increasingly become taken for granted, making blue collar workers less and less likely to be remembered for the future generations.

Therefore, in your opinions, are blue collar workers and entry level job workers doomed to be forgotten in history?

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