By Arthur C. Brooks — 2021
What matters is not so much the “what” of a job, but more the “who” and the “why”: Job satisfaction comes from people, values, and a sense of accomplishment.
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I’ve realized that work-life balance isn’t an objective measure that can be quantified by the number of hours you work. It’s subjective. It’s personal. It’s about deciding what’s important to you, and spending your time and effort on those things every day.
In order to unveil our dharma, we have to identify our passions — the activities we both love and are naturally inclined to do well.
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If you could do one thing to transform your life, I would highly recommend it be to find something you’re passionate about, and do it for a living.
One common piece of advice you might hear when looking for jobs is to “follow your passion.” Following the work, ideas and projects that make you feel fulfilled and motivated can help lead you to jobs you will enjoy and succeed in.
How Pamela Abalu got out of the cubicle hamster wheel with a single mantra: “Work is love made visible.”