A recent New York Times piece looked at young people and their affinity for 'hustle culture'. Is it healthy? Is it creating a generation of workers who dislike, or worse yet, hate their jobs? A link to that story is below, but this week Maria Coleman joined Josh Durso for FingerLakes1.com's Sunday Conversation. They discussed the state of social media, how it impacts users - particularly those who's careers and jobs are fused with personal life via social media, and what some solutions might look like for scaling back, or more responsibly using social media.
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