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In this episode, there a launch of a new format to go a little more in depth or foundational with various topics. Here, the topic of work is introduced by interacting with an article written by author Dorothy Sayers entitled "Why Work?" Sayers, a mystery/crime fiction writer from the 1920s-50s, wrote this insightful article on work in 1942. I'll interact and quote extensively from her while offering commentary applicable for today. Also, be sure to get a good laugh out of me and the word remuneration (I was expecting the more common misspelled word renumeration lol).
By The Family PulpitIn this episode, there a launch of a new format to go a little more in depth or foundational with various topics. Here, the topic of work is introduced by interacting with an article written by author Dorothy Sayers entitled "Why Work?" Sayers, a mystery/crime fiction writer from the 1920s-50s, wrote this insightful article on work in 1942. I'll interact and quote extensively from her while offering commentary applicable for today. Also, be sure to get a good laugh out of me and the word remuneration (I was expecting the more common misspelled word renumeration lol).