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• Release Date: November 13, 2018

• Updated On: March 2, 2019

• App Version: 1.1.0

• File Size: 67.62 MB

• Device Compatibility: iPhone and iPad

• Requires: iOS 11.0 and up

• App Languages: English

Quartz version 1.1.0 Release Notes >

We've got a quick new update for you. We're working hard to quickly improve your experience!

[Product Updates]

We've made it easier to scroll through and find more Quartz Membership stories on Editors' Picks. Check out the new "carousels" and let us know what you think!

Minor bugs and fixes, including squashing a bug that was showing wrong Like counts on your My Feed.

[Community Highlights]

Workism, the idea that work is essential to one's identity and more work boosts human welfare, was the subject of an Atlantic piece that garnered a great discussion; the article links workism to largely negative emotional impact. Writes Matt Wallaert, Chief Behavioral Officer at Clover Health, in response: "This isn’t actually about work. The search for meaning, and finding it in labor, has occupied people for far longer than the author seems to imagine...Work and leisure aren’t distinctive classes of time with clear boundaries. And when you start trying to treat them that way, much of why drives us as humans is lost. Forget economists; try reading a few psychologists."

Gail Barnes, Partner at Personify LLC, shares this story: "On the 14 December 2014 I got off a plane from SF, and that was the last time I would be able to walk for the next year. As a value system reset it was rather effective. I still work hard, but I now spend an equivalent amount of time on exercise...Money could not restore my mobility. Exercise and the stronger muscles that were the result, did."

We on the community team wish that you enjoy the work you do, but be sure to not over-work and burn out!

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