A New Workplace Manifesto: In Praise Of Freedom, Time, Space, And Working Remotely
“The conventional idea of luxury is the antithesis of work. Sure, the gilded few are awarded trinkets to soothe their working experience, perhaps with a swanky corner office, a plush company-provided Lexus or — if they’re wearing a T-shirt rather than a suit to work — with free gourmet lunches and ping-pong tables. (Or not, as the case may be.) But even for those with the grandest of paychecks and superfluous perks, work is still in direct opposition to luxury.”
Christie Prince
on 30 Oct 13Makes me think of the precious few days a year I get to spend with my husband. When we are out hiking I get to drag my hand through the tips of the tall grass. Luxury of a kind: clean air, quiet, my favorite company and the warm feeling of the grass on my fingertips.
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