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Oct 2022
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7| The Pleasure of Excellence: How can w...

Ismatu Gwendolyn
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Is it possible to pursue Excellence unabashedly without it being capitalism's fault? Do we have work spaces that are not defined by or centered around the work of money? How do we have a loving relationship with ourselves as working beings while living in a society with exploitative practices?

Ismatu Gwendolyn discusses the work they do in public to shine a light on the relationship they have with their work in private. Join them as they sip some lavender chamomile tea.

read the full essay at ismatu.substack.com.



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