“Some industries are so highly volatile that people need to be connected all the time, but most of us overexaggerate our own importance,” said Dalton Conley, dean for the social services at New York University and author of “Elsewhere” (Pantheon, 2009). “Then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy — if we’re always available, then we’re expected to always be available.”
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