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The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work
by Simone Stolzoff
"One day, Morrison was complaining to her father about cleaning rich people’s houses when her dad put down his coffee and said, “Listen. You don’t live there. You live here. With your people. Go to work. Get your money. And come on home.” Morrison later wrote about the impact of her father’s words in The New Yorker. “Since that conversation with my father I have never considered the level of labor to be the measure of myself,” she recalled. “I have never placed the security of a job above the value of home.” Morrison’s work was important, but it was her livelihood, not her life. When I think about what it means to have a good enough job, I think about Morrison’s father’s wisdom: Go to work. Get your money. Come on home."