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Is Your Work Worth It?

Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work

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Publisher's Synopsis

A critical examination of the complex and revealing questions we must ask ourselves about our work and the value it brings to ourselves and others.

According to recent studies, barely a third of American workers, and even fewer globally, feel "engaged" at work, and nearly half are "unhappy" doing what they do for a living. In the post-pandemic era with its turbulent job markets and spiralling economic landscape, many workers find themselves wondering: is my work worth it?
In Is Your Work Worth It?, a prominent philosopher and an organizational psychologist investigate the purpose of work and its value in our lives. The book asks vital questions, such as:

- When and how much should we work?
- Should I work for love or money?
- What would make life worth living in a world without work?
- What kind of mark will my work leave on the world?

This essential book combines scholarship, cultural artefacts like film and literature, and inspiring stories to help us clarify what worthy work looks like, what trade-offs are acceptable to pursue it, and what our work can contribute to society.

About the Publisher

PublicAffairs

Little, Brown is the literary hardback imprint that feeds into our Abacus paperback list. We publish across a wide range of areas, including fiction, history, memoir, science and travel, but within this diverse list the vast majority of books have in common a strong narrative and a distinctive voice.

Book information

ISBN: 9781541703407
Publisher: Little, Brown
Imprint: PublicAffairs
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 331.01
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20231013
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 502g
Height: 162mm
Width: 242mm
Spine width: 29mm