To have the right to live by "earning a living" as one earns salvation, to "convert" as one would to a religion, to "get promoted" and rise to the heavens... Yes, but beneath our work, our lives are lived. Colette, Anaïs, and Manuel deliver a story about the physical, psychological, and social marks left on us by our work, and what that says about our living conditions today. Here, we find no c...
To have the right to live by "earning a living" as one earns salvation, to "convert" as one would to a religion, to "get promoted" and rise to the heavens... Yes, but beneath our work, our lives are lived. Colette, Anaïs, and Manuel deliver a story about the physical, psychological, and social marks left on us by our work, and what that says about our living conditions today. Here, we find no c...