There is another four-letter word associated with work: life. Beyond providing us with a means to live and survive it can be a key, as Freud noted, to self-esteem, self-identity and how we value life. Now, qDr. Siggieq nor I believe that work can only be satisfying if you make a ton of money or become famous and powerful. Rather, what qHerr Doktorq was getting at, I believe, was do you love what you do to earn a living? If so, then you've achieved one of the key components of wellbeing. But this philosophical tenet raises a basic question: If you love your work is it really work? An equally troubling question: Conversely, for those people who dislike their jobs, are they justified in disliking life and themselves?Afterwards, Maya drove me around Irvinein her subcompact Toyota. ... They included a group that operated a battered womena#39;s shelter somewhere in Irvine, a transitional housing organization, and other social service agencies servinganbsp;...
Title | : | GRUNT |
Author | : | Peter Michael Cox |
Publisher | : | Xlibris Corporation - 2012-06-11 |
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