Writing the New Rules of Engagement
12 Sep
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9 Sep
In case you’re wondering what is meant by the phrase “work-traveller,” let me start by saying that it is the assertion of a paradigm about our work-lives, in three lofty parts:
First assertion: “Work,” the stuff we do willingly for love or money, should not connote a static job, and not necessarily a singular career either. By our idealized definition, work is a continuous journey and each of us is the traveler. It should unfold as a long pleasure trip — a series of destinations to which we travel, have great times, make good friends, get to know different cultures, and learn new ways of seeing and doing. At journey’s end, we come back refreshed, with great life-memories of the experience.
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28 Aug
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