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I think I’m starting to see where we went wrong as a species the last 100yrs or so by the decisions we’ve made between work and family.
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The constraints of time that work places, pushes a family into an unnatural state, causing pressures unnatural to a family structure, causing the modern problems families face today. No singular blame, just consequences of decisions. Happy to expand, this is really a big thesis to unpack.
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It’s because individual humans are no longer the apex organism. Human societies are. Societies are living things and preservation of the larger organism evolves to become paramount over the concerns of lesser components, whether individuals, families, tribes, towns, etc. Not a value stmt, just the way life evolves.
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I recently told someone I was enjoying working from home the past year, being able to lunch with the family, help my wife when she needs it, seeing the kids more. They made the astute observation that this is sort of a return to pre-industrial revolution norms
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Urban design + Infrastructure, and the change to living far from elderly family only amplifies that pressure.
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