Friday, February 2, 2024

The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy

I didn't know that this is the second book in the series of a working autobiography which led to some loose ends.

It is a quick read, and focuses on one phase of author's life. I didn't read the part 1 (planning not to) but with the sequencing, it seems that part 3 will be about later part of her life.

Why do we need to think about life in terms of business? Is life a business where we make the choices in terms of what we earn out of it, and if it is then what is the currency of this business? Is it a trade off? Every life is worth talking about but not be judged in terms of how much the life was invested in, and paid for. Not even in a metaphorical terms.

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