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Chinatown in New York is such a lively place, always full of energy! You'll see so many Chinese vendors selling their goods right on the streets. I saw one man who was really focused on organizing his fresh produce. I managed to snap a photo of him while he was taking a quick break with a cigarette, but still working.
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I usually find the romanticization of the working man to be a tired exercise. We look for nobility in exhaustion, for poetry in the grit of a sidewalk, as if the struggle itself were a performance staged for our benefit.
Read the reflection →Dear stranger, I have been thinking about the way we carry our work like a second skin. We spend our lives arranging things—the fruit in the crates, the papers on the desk, the thoughts in our heads—as if the order we impose could keep the chaos of the world at bay.
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