jamesIgoe
jamesIgoe
jamesIgoe

We own in Manhattan, a 1 BR overlooking a small park in a long-standing condo community, but when a work colleague was envious and wanted to buy too, I pointed him to a NY Times calculator (http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20… In truth, considering Manhattan, it is likely better to buy at the low-end, studios and 1

To be more persuasive, this generation has updated this pyramid to a more — ughhh cant explain,

I keep a messy desk because I do not have time to waste with cleaning it. Seriously if they want my desk clean then I get all day Friday or Monday to do nothing but organize and clean. Or they can stop giving me 5X normal human workload if being "neat and tidy" is that important.

I primarily enjoy the ergs, the rowing machine, being 6'4" and very fit, and my tastes depend on my workout choice:

This article reflects an aspect of inequality, a focus on upper-end of the spectrum, while ignoring concerns that affect regular people. People with middle-class incomes often do not have the luxury of the choice. These choices are as mentioned by others somewhat false, as the writer is highly affluent, downsizing

I'm bookmarking this article, just so I can watch the backlash.