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I work for the Internet, at @stripe, mostly on accelerating startups. Opinions here are my own.

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    1. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 Mar 1
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      The Tulsa remote work experiment (a private foundation pays $10k for remote workers to move to Tulsa) seems to be working out well. https://www.citylab.com/life/2020/02/tulsa-incentives-work-remotely-coworking/604873/ … Two observations:

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    2. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 Mar 1
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      1) It seems straightforwardly obvious to me that every "second-tier" city in the US should bid and bid aggressively here, and that that decision is better the earlier you make it. 2) They talk about someone in the program being a "case worker" for new transplants to Tulsa.

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    3. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 Mar 1
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      Case workers are historically assigned to people in poverty, to assist them in navigating the relevant bureaucracies and provide some external high-functioning executive ability to help them achieve durably better outcomes. (Results are, well, mixed.)

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    4. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 Mar 1
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      Should we... should we have radically more case workers, deployed across the socioeconomic spectrum? Colleges seem to have proto-caseworkers, particularly if you present as being in distress. I talk to a lot of younger people, and Adulting As A Service would go over well.

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    5. Kamil Choudhury‏ @kchoudhu Mar 1
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      Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 Mar 1
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      I'm not sure I like it either, but as a disinterested outside observer, this seems to be an offering that people want to consume.

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        2. Kamil Choudhury‏ @kchoudhu Mar 1
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          Deep, deep soul searching required as a society if we are churning out young adults who lack the confidence to think and act for themselves.

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        3. Patrick McKenzie‏ @patio11 Mar 1
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          I feel like aesthetically I want to agree with you and yet nobody would say that someone with an accountant is somehow less of a responsible adult than someone without an accountant; they'd tend to say the opposite. There's a lot that pattern matches to accountancy?

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