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We yearn for the small town, for the neighborhood. We are done living on the wrong side of Dunbar's number. We want to know and to be known again. https://t.co/gdUkeoPf5w
work life
Marty Bell • 9 cards
21/ Work has become more necessary and important because especially in knowledge work you move away from your family and friends to find a job. You literally need to belong to something.
People want to go back to the office because that is their church.
Paul Millerdx.comcommunity & people
Bronwyn • 1 card

"now that we've destroyed our demographics by sending anyone with an iq over 95 to college out of state and hiring only illegals for labor work, let's try to bait young guys with real jobs to come scrape up our left-behind waffle house waitresses. you are a Real Man, right?" https://t.co/YMPTG1vkd2
chores—the verbs of building community are what made my experience meaningful.
Simone Stolzoff • Against Ikigai

Ok I’m finally hate reading the WSJ “who wants to work in factories?” article … but yeah that’s kinda what happens when you are at wage parity with service jobs https://t.co/tl1AFAzCmc
Tom was also part of the SITCOM demographic (Single Income Two Children Oppressive Mortgage), so he figured he needed a “stable” job.