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Another point to make - work location. The general assumption is that work is done at the office, store, factory, or some other similar location. But what about the home?
I am of the opinion that the home is the very best workplace. It allows for a much more organic integration of work into life.
A couple hundred years ago, society was structured around the farm and village. Towards the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th century a great migration took place due to the Industrial Revolution. Now, society is more-or-less urban-centric. But, with technology, we have the ability for even non-agrarian jobs to telecommute.
Also, don’t forget that not all work pays wages. The mother cooking a meal or a father tending the garden - all work. Building a desk for the home office - work. Shoveling snow in the winter, mowing the lawn in the summer, raking leaves in the autumn - work, work, work.
I am of the opinion that the home is the very best workplace. It allows for a much more organic integration of work into life.
A couple hundred years ago, society was structured around the farm and village. Towards the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th century a great migration took place due to the Industrial Revolution. Now, society is more-or-less urban-centric. But, with technology, we have the ability for even non-agrarian jobs to telecommute.
Also, don’t forget that not all work pays wages. The mother cooking a meal or a father tending the garden - all work. Building a desk for the home office - work. Shoveling snow in the winter, mowing the lawn in the summer, raking leaves in the autumn - work, work, work.
