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Millennials Are So Happy (Living And Working) Together - Dan '82 - 07-19-2016

http://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2016/07/14/millennials-are-so-happy-living-and-working-together/#2d4c26421736


Quote:Over the past few years, co-working has made headlines for turning the workplace on its head. In recent weeks, its lesser known counterpart—co-living—has gotten its first big media rollout. These overlapping trends represent a cultural shift away from traditional work and home environments. What is fueling their growth? Generational change. These community-oriented, structured, and shared concepts appeal to the Millennial mindset. While co-working and co-living aren’t without their drawbacks, they will likely be around for the long haul as Millennials continue to put a new spin on the young professional lifestyle...



http://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2016/07/14/millennials-are-so-happy-living-and-working-together/#2d4c26421736



RE: Millennials Are So Happy (Living And Working) Together - MillsT_98 - 07-19-2016

(07-19-2016, 02:40 PM)Dan Wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2016/07/14/millennials-are-so-happy-living-and-working-together/#2d4c26421736


Quote:Over the past few years, co-working has made headlines for turning the workplace on its head. In recent weeks, its lesser known counterpart—co-living—has gotten its first big media rollout. These overlapping trends represent a cultural shift away from traditional work and home environments. What is fueling their growth? Generational change. These community-oriented, structured, and shared concepts appeal to the Millennial mindset. While co-working and co-living aren’t without their drawbacks, they will likely be around for the long haul as Millennials continue to put a new spin on the young professional lifestyle...



http://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2016/07/14/millennials-are-so-happy-living-and-working-together/#2d4c26421736

Can you copy and paste the article here? I can't get onto the Forbes website even with my adblocker.


RE: Millennials Are So Happy (Living And Working) Together - Odin - 07-20-2016

I've quit reading Forbes articles because they block you if you use an ad blocker.