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Room for the Future - Original Writing

2023-06-02 11:22:47

Future Space - Original Writing When I am 45 years old, there is a change in my usual orderly life. After working for a large financial institution for 22 years, there were no more than 100 employment due to the shrinking scale and the merger of major banks. A safe future I became a paradox. But I am one of the lucky people. I am not a single parent and I am not dependent solely on my income, but like other former bankers I have become disposable employees and statisticians.

SpaceX was released last week (this is the first time of writing), and I was shocked in reality when I was live on the dormitory in the most distant place of Nigeria's ozone. How hard is this process? How many partners are there? How much is the office processing? How much is team work? How much is insomnia? What goes wrong? All these problems ... Since 2002, I feel like I'm playing over and over again, again and again, again and again, again and again It was. Did everyone think of this expensive idea in 2002?

I am reading Virginia Woolf's "Own Room" now - this is an important sentence, and a special space is needed to write. Last week I set up a special writing room where I could work. It has 23 years of history, all the books that I bought but still need to read, and important articles to understand my current thoughts. This is where I can think or write. If you can not occupy the entire room, you can find a table, corner, any space you can call yourself.

I wrote in the reading room of Bibliothèque Mazarine, the oldest public library in France. It is absolutely wonderful - built in the 17th century, all original buildings are well preserved and the building is wonderful inside and outside. The chair is very comfortable, the wireless LAN is fast, and there are plugs everywhere. WeWork Paris is part of a well-known collaborative work chain and offers a "hot desk" membership of 450 euros per month. This will allow flexible workplace in one of the building's public areas, free drinks, use of paid conference rooms, and access to WeWork activities and communities. It does not include private workspaces and does not guarantee where you are doing work. It's like doing a job in a library