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There is a new focus on remote work, but I think it's just a stepping stone towards something much more interesting: flexible work.

Step one: Work wherever you want
Step two: Work as little or as much as you want
For example, an engineer could work at Facebook 60 hours a week and make $250K a year.

Or, work at Gumroad 20 hours a week and make $150K a year.

How many would prefer to make $100K less a year for an extra 40 hours per week to spend elsewhere?
Instead of the allure of equity that could be worth millions, we pitch something else:

What is the worth of an extra 40 hours per week to spend with your newborn child, making music, or building your own business?
I'm not saying this is *the* future of work, but that it is *a* future for many people.

Stay tuned! Lots of mistakes to make, and lots of learnings to share...

Would love to hear your thoughts! What are we missing?
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