Read it a few years back and found some answers. Generational trauma does exists I believe. As for the article I think it claimed the whole theory was BS without much backing arguments
Being 47 and still renting I think the piece missed a big issue, which is most prevalent these days: we cannot afford to buy. Anything. Anywhere.
I reckon I’m fatally doomed to renting.
Worked for four months as a mountain bike guide on the death road in La Paz.
3600 meters to 4800 getting to the start of the road to about 1000 meters each day, and back. I believe I made many blood cells and nearly died 3 times
Been an Atlassian consultant for a while and I just left (Rather I was let go) from an established Atlassian partner, and I can only feel relief.
I was always more of a data center on prem person and all this cloud nonsense has been going nowhere, except for them.
Those acquisitions are always half baked and you *might see some of it somewhere in a product.
All I can say is I’m happy I’m no longer doing Atlassian consulting.