People working finance get to hang out and live in palatial glass towers.
Artists, musicians, and creative types work and live in hovels.
The in-between people – marketing departments and advertising – lived in palatial converted warehouses.
(I have no idea where this leads to. Please share your thoughts.)
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I’ve worked in many palatial glass hovels in my time…
I’m reminded of one story of a mother taking her children to see their father at the office. As she escorted the kids through the marble foyer, the shiny polished elevator and up to the expensively-furnished office with their artwork and designer furniture, one of the children asked, “How come Daddy is so much richer than we are?”
Nice story Stil.