The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 8月7日 02時07分
Toni Morrison has died, at eighty-eight. In 2017, she wrote about the lessons her father taught her about work: “You don’t live there. You live here. With your people. Go to work. Get your money. And come on home,” he said. These four points are what she heard. Tap the link in our bio to read more.
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goldstein.ellen
And when your work and your life are aligned- it is golden! I am grateful to support my nonprofit and healthcare clients with customer-experience driven marketing strategy and solutions. Toni Morrison was a visionary!
shoresofbohemia
I heard her say this in an interview several years ago and when my son is anxious about school, this is the advice I give him
denamullen
These are the sentiments I live by. Great to see them clearly defined. Such a shame to loose Ms. Morrison’s wise voice.
seen_through_i_am
I don’t feel that the time I work is less real than the time i spend with my family.
clarisa9665
Thank you. I'm home sick with pneumonia and I feel guilty for missing work. 🤔
yeekwanicecream
So true, great advice to follow in life and to share with my kids too 🌟
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