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yutaro · 1w
The economy feels uneasy — AI layoffs, housing market signals, and growing uncertainty. And yet, I still don’t regret leaving my company. https://buttondown.com/yutaro/archive/choosing-freedom/
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Thanks for the fun read! Yes the world feels very uncertain, however, I think is a function of Western-style atomization going increasingly global, as much as it might be from any true economic and technological disruption.

Things feel so uncertain because so many people do not have networks, third-space communities, or extended family to call on for employment / economic opportunities. I’m presently looking to jump from my current company and despite what is said about this job market, I’m seeing traction with companies where I knew someone to refer me and companies that are local to my area, that despite being plenty large and established, lack the prestige of FAANG and FAANG adjacent companies, often because these companies operate in the real economy rather than the inflated digital one…

Further, I’m realizing that if I had been even more active in the local community over the past years, this process would that much easier. And this isn’t just about corporate employment, these trusted-human social connection networks are an almost singular source for generating new ideas, new companies, and new movements.

I think if more people committed to seeking out social and community integration in their lives, our present times would feel much less uncertain for them and others.

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yutaro · 1w
Thank you for such a thoughtful comment. I really enjoyed reading it. I think you’re absolutely right that uncertainty today isn’t only about technology or economics. The gradual loss of strong social networks and community ties probably plays a huge role in how unstable the world feels to many...