"The answer was almost never a credential. Almost never a title. Almost always, it came back to two things: how they spent their time, and whether they let themselves do the thing that lit them up, or kept waiting for the right moment to start."
That WSJ edition in the photo has a great piece on the explosion of mahjong among young people…. I think that also ties into what you just wrote about: it’s a way for people to connect IRL without technology and spend their time more meaningfully with each other.
"The answer was almost never a credential. Almost never a title. Almost always, it came back to two things: how they spent their time, and whether they let themselves do the thing that lit them up, or kept waiting for the right moment to start."
Really hitting home!
Totally! It’s been why behind SO much! Especially on days like yesterday when building was a bit tougher than most days!
That WSJ edition in the photo has a great piece on the explosion of mahjong among young people…. I think that also ties into what you just wrote about: it’s a way for people to connect IRL without technology and spend their time more meaningfully with each other.