Either excited or exhausted: Why no one has a normal relationship with work anymore
Briefly

Lorenzo’s character illustrates how true bravery is found in honest labor, contrasting it with the seductive yet dangerous allure of organized crime for younger generations.
In Lorenzo’s struggle to guide his son, he embodies the working-class pride of the 1960s, highlighting how labor was once a source of identity and meaning.
Moruno argues that many young people today, like Calogero, reject traditional jobs in favor of alternative paths, driven not by avarice but by necessity in precarious times.
The emergence of the Great Resignation reflects a growing trend where the allure of non-traditional work options appears more attractive than conventional employment for youth.
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