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abhay@abhayance• almost 3 years ago

My first job out of engineering college was in the oilfield working continuous days on (on good days it was the on-paper 12 hour shift).Working in heavy industries (akin I’m sure healthcare or childcare) makes one permanently cynical of individually flexible work ideologies.

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abhay@abhayance• almost 3 years ago
Replying to @abhayance

A relationship with “work” that orients primarily to a carefully defined notion of individual optionality and indulgence throws a growing shadow.Your life is not the answer to “how do I get to do whatever I want to in every moment?”Rather, it’s “how may I minimize neglect?”

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abhay@abhayance• almost 3 years ago
Replying to @abhayance

Any lifestyle that affords a pre-industrial scale of doing nothing while transparently enjoying the tremendous privilege of that scale is in a comfortable spot on a pyramid, or at least heavily subsidized by those accepting of work as duty (possibly your past self paid this out).

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abhay@abhayance• almost 3 years ago
Replying to @abhayance

Test your philosophies about work with power plant operators, nurses, daycare employees and farmers. If they pass muster, I’m excited to hear them out, because I’m not for a moment suggesting that we can’t improve upon things always.

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