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Monthly Archives: May 2009
What does it mean to love our work? Hint: It’s not about success (Part II)
One of the conditions for work to contribute genuinely to happiness is that we enjoy, in a very particular way, to practice — doing the work itself. Continue reading
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Tagged Happiness, Human condition, Love, Non-conformism, Personal development, Strenghts, Success, Work
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What does it mean to love our work? Hint: It’s not about success (Part I)
More often than not, we fool ourselves into thinking that we love our work because we are successful at it. Continue reading
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Tagged Happiness, Human condition, Jonathan Haidt, Love, Non-conformism, Work
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What does it mean to love our work?
This is the first of a series of posts that will give a clear, concrete answer to the question of what it really means to love our work. Continue reading
Working long hours can kill you… or resurrect you!
The talk about working long hours is overwhelmingly negative, but this assumes that people don’t love their work. Continue reading
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Tagged Love, Malcolm Gladwell, Non-conformism, Personal development, Work
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