Great post!
I sure hope the values outlined in this post become more generally accepted. Maybe then it will be easier to stop working overtime, worrying about work at home, or even making your working days shorter…
My dream is that people would all be working for things that they feel are important rather than just for the money. And maybe some day we won’t be speaking about careers anymore but instead we’d be living a great life that has room for work and family - in a way that the two would complement each other.
Thanks for the great blog, and inspiring ideas!
Comment by Jarkko Laine on 7/26/2007 @ 1:52 pm
Thanks Jarkko — we can always hope for a day when family doesn’t have to take a back seat to family and vice versa. My mission is help make that a reality one person at a time.
Comment by Jason on 7/26/2007 @ 3:02 pm
Hi,Jason. Thanks for linking to my post about the American dream. Also, thanks for pointing out the post by Chris Rako — good one.
Penelope
Comment by Penelope Trun on 7/26/2007 @ 10:59 pm
Penelope — thanks for the writing such a great article. Fresh insight!
Comment by Jason on 7/27/2007 @ 6:40 am
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I think they (and you) are on to something, for sure. We do value time more in this generation. Maybe it has something to do with the fact we’re surrounded by technologies to give us more time (dishwashers, cell phones, tivo, etc)…but sometimes we take that extra time and put it into things besides our family.
I for one highly, highly value my time.
Oh and Switchfoot! I love them too.
Comment by Lindsey @ enjoythejourney on 7/30/2007 @ 6:08 pm
Lindsey — that high-fangled technology is supposed to give us more time. Too bad lots of people use the extra time to do more work. Kudos to you for investing the extra time in your family.
Comment by Jason on 7/30/2007 @ 6:15 pm
For trendy tips on really living the new american dream … join the Center for a New American Dream which has been setting the stage for more of what matters for a decade now. We’re all about living consciously and having a higher quality of life. It’s a cool non-pofit - with campaigns that will definitely capture your attention.
Lisa Wise - executive director
Comment by Lisa Wise on 9/7/2007 @ 10:04 pm
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