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If the workers don't live in the city, how can they be considered part of its lifeblood? All of their cultural pursuits happen elsewhere.


Well, they don't live there, but they spend probably 10 hours/day there, or 60% of their waking hours. Where someone sleeps doesn't seem too important.


I would say what a person does with their life outside of their working hours is rather important actually, particularly when we're talking about the life and culture of a city.




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