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Thanksgiving for 84

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Nov 26, 2015
Thanksgiving for 84

Thanksgiving for 84

Scott Macaulay remembers how, 25 years ago, he started an annual holiday dinner for strangers who had nowhere else to go. “I put an ad in the local paper and offered to cook Thanksgiving dinner for twelve people.” Last year, 84 people showed up. Scott’s goal every year is to have no one show up. That would mean that everyone had somewhere else to go.
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The Way We Think About Work Is Broken

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The Way We Think About Work Is Broken

We design human nature by designing the institutions within which people live and work.

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The Way We Think About Work Is Broken

What makes work satisfying? In this TED talk, psychologist Barry Schwartz argues that there are intangible values that our current way of thinking about work simply ignores. He describes how the ideas human beings create shape human nature and that it is time to revisit our ideas about the way we work. { read more }

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