更多来自Anne-Marie Slaughter

Judge work by the quality of what they produce, not the number of hours they put in. Stand up for play — for the leisure that will renew and recharge you. Stand up for love. Stand up for each other.

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Anne-Marie Slaughter

Tufts University Commencement 2014, 2014

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In her closing charge to the graduates, Slaughter rejected what she called 'time-macho' — the workplace culture where people compete over who can put in the most hours. She urged them to pity such workers for being inefficient and lacking the depth to have a life outside work. But she went further, asking them to stand up not just for themselves but for those without their privilege — people who lack the resources to enjoy leisure or choose meaningful work. This expansion from personal balance to social justice gave the speech an urgency beyond typical work-life advice, connecting individual choices about career and family to the broader fight for human dignity.

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