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The Cost of Convenience
At our homes in Oregon and Greece, daily life requires more work. I bake bread, make mustard, ferment yogurt and kombucha, tend the land, repair what breaks, and catch and clean our own fish. This article explores the difference between chosen work and imposed labor, and asks whether convenience has given us better lives or simply made us more passive.
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