Brigid Schulte

Brigid Schulte is an award-winning journalist for the Washington Post and Washington Post magazine. She was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize. She is also a fellow at the New America Foundation. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia with her husband and two children. She grew up in Oregon and spent summers in Wyoming, where she did not feel overwhelmed.

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Good work, Lucassen argues, depends on three principles: cooperation, meaning, and fairness.
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27 We are limited only by the horizon of our imaginations and the stories we tell ourselves about the way things ought to be. Our modern story of work is divorced from reality, and an astoundingly myopic failure of vision, one that has led to an exhausting daily grind. We are over work. Done. It is time for a better story. That’s where this book begins.

Because work has not been working for far too many people for far too long.
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27 We are limited only by the horizon of our imaginations and the stories we tell ourselves about the way things ought to be. Our modern story of work is divorced from reality, and an astoundingly myopic failure of vision, one that has led to an exhausting daily grind. We are over work. Done. It is time for a better story. That’s where this book begins.

Because work has not been working for far too many people for far too long.
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