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Even With a Dream Job, You Can Be Antiwork

By Farhad Manjoo — 2021

In its sudden rearrangement of daily life, the pandemic might have prompted many people to entertain a wonderfully un-American new possibility — that our society is entirely too obsessed with work, that employment is not the only avenue through which to derive meaning in life and that sometimes no job is better than a bad job.

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Work Ethic