Alexander Telfar

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But standard notions of efficiency, notions about cost-effectiveness, about big people performing big jobs, haven’t worked so well themselves. Long ago in North Carolina, Farmer watched the nuns doing menial chores on behalf of migrant laborers, and in the years since he’s come to think that a willingness to do what he calls “unglamorous scut work” is the secret to successful projects in places like Cange and Carabayllo. “And,” he says, “another secret: a reluctance to do scut work is why a lot of my peers don’t stick with this kind of work.”
Mountains Beyond Mountains: One doctor's quest to heal the world
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