In the age of remote work and hybrid job structures, we often romanticize the idea of earning a living without leaving the comfort of our homes. The allure of working in pajamas, sipping coffee, and avoiding the daily commute seems irresistible. But let’s take a step back and consider a group of people who have been practicing a similar lifestyle for centuries — the Mbendjele BaYaka, a hunter-gatherer community in the Congo.
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