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I’ve written quite a bit about work—or “hustlin’,” as I sometimes call it—on The Portly Politico. That’s mostly because I’m frequently making excuses for the tardiness of my daily posts, which are, at times, legitimately difficult to complete some days due to how much work I’m doing.
A more important reason, though, is my belief that work is ennobling. Its benefits exist beyond a paycheck, and reach deeper into our minds and souls.
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