Pointing to an article from Inc. magazine as well as a recent interaction with a frustrated, unemployed graduate, Tom Nelson briefly discusses how the creation of jobs matters not only for the individual, who needs dignity and a sense of contribution, but also for the common good. As Tom mentions, in the last twenty years the cry has shifted from "Tell me that my life and work matter" to "Is there work for me to do?" Work is changing. Jobs are important. Jobs matter.
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