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  "textContent": "Work is a lot of work. Most of us have to work for about half of our waking hours for about half of our lives. And they’re mostly not easy hours. Work can be full of conflicts, confusion, drama, trauma, and awkwardness. I started writing a work advice column a year ago for Slate to […]\n\nThe post Five Pieces of Work Advice from an Agony Aunt appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing.",
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