“Your job is not supposed to fulfill you. That's what gave us the Great Resignation — expecting meaning from spreadsheets.”
Agree
- Work is transactional, not existential purpose
- Fulfillment comes from relationships and hobbies
- Capitalism co-opted our need for meaning
- Jobs are means to survive, nothing more
Disagree
- We spend too much time working to hate it
- Purpose-driven work creates better outcomes
- Meaningful work is mental health necessity
- Passion makes excellence, mediocrity comes from detachment
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