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Feb 23, 2021 · The work of most people in the world is repetitive, uninteresting, emotionally degrading, intellectually dulling, and exposes them to intimidation by supervisors and coworkers. Many...
- Working Our Lives Away - Psychology Today
Working 40 hours a week can make our lives narrow and...
- Working Our Lives Away - Psychology Today
I don't think life is about working harder, so much as learning how to work smarter, by identifying things like what stresses us out, and where our fulfillment comes from, and what we would do if we could do anything - and then put in the work to pursuing that regardless of the financial, educational, and other barriers in front of us!
May 13, 2020 · If you are thinking about living a purposeful life, or getting out of the trap many find themselves in at work to get back to a more purposeful life, there are several activities you can do. First,...
Jan 6, 2014 · Working 40 hours a week can make our lives narrow and constricted. We live with the mistaken idea that work defines us and should be the primary pursuit of our lives.
Jul 17, 2023 · In a world without work, people would stop working, but someone else would continue producing the goods and services required for us to live a comfortable life: robots and AI. These would be owned by companies, who would, in turn, be owned by shareholders.
Feb 14, 2024 · The world of work is in a state of anxiety, and for good reason. There is a great schism in the labor market between high and low skill jobs, unemployment and underemployment (particularly among young people), and income inequality. Migration has added fuel to the anxiety in many first world economies. Think Brexit, as the most recent example.
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May 20, 2024 · Listen as Bostrom explains to EconTalk's Russ Roberts what pleasure and leisure might look like in a world without struggle or pain, and why art and religion may come out still standing, or even become more necessary. Finally, they speak about how AI might free us up to be the best people we can be.