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Where Tech Workers Are Moving: New LinkedIn Data vs. the Narrative
The key beneficiaries of this year’s tech migration are less buzzy cities like Madison, Wisconsin; Richmond, Virginia; …
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The key beneficiaries of this year’s tech migration are less buzzy cities like Madison, Wisconsin; Richmond, Virginia; …
Life WorkBBC
While we might all enjoy the warm glow of helping out others or giving up a little of our time for charity, it could be doing …
Health LifeWIRED
Let’s be honest, Zoom birthdays and happy hours are bad. But an emerging type of platform known as “proximity …
LifeBennett Notes
I have no real interests or hobbies. If I was shopping for myself I’d probably just buy another book on “growing …
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Nautilus
Suppose I have a job interview coming up. I want the job, of course. But that’s not up to me. It depends on the …
LifeScientific American
A pushback has arisen to seasonal clock changes that affect mood, sleep and general well-being.
LifeFast Company
Can you hear me? No, but I can read you. A hearing-impaired product designer has his team experience his world and says we …
Life Remote WorkPreetam Nath
Before proceeding further, I must make one thing clear. While I personally prefer writing, the message here is to create …
LifeFarnam Street
When we wish for things to be simpler, we usually mean we want products and services to have fewer steps, fewer controls, …
LifeThe New Yorker
Virtual-reality coffee shops and party-simulation apps are aiming to help you gossip and mingle more realistically online.
LifeNPR
It can be tempting to say yes to things you just don’t want to do. Might as well just get it done so nothing bad …
LifeAxios
The big picture: For the first time since the Great Depression, the majority of 18- to 29-year-olds have moved back home. …
LifeThe Washington Post
The “right to disconnect” predated the pandemic in much of Europe. The concept, first legislated in France in …
Life Remote WorkThe Atlantic
The 21st-century city is the child of catastrophe. The comforts and infrastructure we take for granted were born of age-old …
LifeThe New York Times
You have just discovered a reality about suburban life: It’s not so quiet.
LifeOliver Emberton
The truth is, life is just playing by different rules.
The real rules are there. They actually make sense. But they’re …
LifeScientific American
Technology is blurring the lines between consumers and producers, amateurs and professionals, and laypeople and experts. …
LifeBloomberg
Making people more economically secure is the first step to ending the “intimacy apocalypse.”
LifeDon't ask to ask, just ask
The solution is not to ask to ask, but just to ask.
Life WorkTiffany Matthé
The internet always highlights the first place winners, the billionaires, the award-winning artists, the best-selling …
LifeBBC
Thinking of yourself as a separate entity can reduce anxiety, while also kicking up some major benefits for your confidence …
LifeDerek Sivers
People often ask me what they can do to be more successful. I say disconnect. Even if just for a few hours. Unplug. Turn off …
LifeOutside Online
We knew we were fortunate to have good jobs—and this was well before our country was facing a pandemic and massive …
LifePOLITICO Magazine
For the first time since the earliest cities emerged in the Fertile Crescent some 6,000 years ago, concentrated urban centers …
Life Remote WorkReuters
Some days seem to pass very slowly while some weeks, and even months, fly by. A set of simple perception tests illustrate …
LifeWhat do people learn too late?
LifeThe New Yorker
What kinds of space are we willing to live and work in now?
Life WorkLaura Deming
I’ve tried to write (what feels like) 15,000 versions of this essay. All of them ultimately cratered by the fact that …
LifeCNN
All those buildings with fancy amenities were competing with each other to offer gyms, pools and movie lounges. Not only are …
LifeThe Daily Beast
On the second anniversary of Anthony Bourdain’s untimely death, Earl Geer remembers their time running Sullivan’s …
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