I could never eat in the office lunchroom and certainly not at my desk. I have to fully remove myself from the building for all 30 precious minutes of my lunch break. That way when I come back in I feel as though I’m re-entering the building with a more fresh mindset. It’s the little things I guess (not to mention I’m also completely anti-social towards my co-workers lol)
Our age group is not really any different than prior generations as we venture off into the “real world,” our struggle is simply more public thanks to the internet and the 24-hour media cycle. It isn’t any bigger of a deal; it just seems like it is.
^ spot on. That quote sums up so many different aspects of our generation and our “virtual-selves”. Ahh digital America
Fantastic article by the way, Sterling. Your writing is consistently insightful and entertaining, always enjoy your work!
I could never eat in the office lunchroom and certainly not at my desk. I have to fully remove myself from the building for all 30 precious minutes of my lunch break. That way when I come back in I feel as though I’m re-entering the building with a more fresh mindset. It’s the little things I guess (not to mention I’m also completely anti-social towards my co-workers lol)
Well at least now the people who were laid off from blockbuster can just roll into best buy already dressed for the job lol.
Our age group is not really any different than prior generations as we venture off into the “real world,” our struggle is simply more public thanks to the internet and the 24-hour media cycle. It isn’t any bigger of a deal; it just seems like it is.
^ spot on. That quote sums up so many different aspects of our generation and our “virtual-selves”. Ahh digital America
Fantastic article by the way, Sterling. Your writing is consistently insightful and entertaining, always enjoy your work!