To quote the study, the walkscore.com data is "the earning records from all American citizens born between 1980 and 1982 whose parents filed taxes." Your use of the number 382 seems to be rhetorical implying that the…
So many gems in this. > Across the West, the basic problem of a corrupted productive process is becoming a quiet crisis. The reason is simple. The people that do the work in organizations are increasingly excluded from…
> If you can counterfeit something for cheap, the counterfeit will eventually take over the entire market and drive out the real commodity. This is definitely true in the case of parmigiano reggiano cheese which is a…
Some people are actually ok with this as long as it's not really the work, but similar to the work being done. Good for you that you noped out pretty quick.
> Softbank $$$ And that not so much anymore. All they had was a cannabilized version of Meetup.com for doing reservations.
People work for people. Not the company. That said, I've spoken to lots of WeWork employees in the past. If you had a simple job, Adam wanted to know how you could do it faster, or automate it (with you out of work). If…
To quote the study, the walkscore.com data is "the earning records from all American citizens born between 1980 and 1982 whose parents filed taxes." Your use of the number 382 seems to be rhetorical implying that the…
So many gems in this. > Across the West, the basic problem of a corrupted productive process is becoming a quiet crisis. The reason is simple. The people that do the work in organizations are increasingly excluded from…
> If you can counterfeit something for cheap, the counterfeit will eventually take over the entire market and drive out the real commodity. This is definitely true in the case of parmigiano reggiano cheese which is a…
Some people are actually ok with this as long as it's not really the work, but similar to the work being done. Good for you that you noped out pretty quick.
> Softbank $$$ And that not so much anymore. All they had was a cannabilized version of Meetup.com for doing reservations.
People work for people. Not the company. That said, I've spoken to lots of WeWork employees in the past. If you had a simple job, Adam wanted to know how you could do it faster, or automate it (with you out of work). If…