Book HackHow to Find Fulfilling WorkBy Roman Krznaric
In a Nutshell
A fascinating guide by Australian philosopher Roman Krznaric to testing possible career options and growing into a vocation that gives your life meaning.
Favorite Quote
Vocations are grown, and grown into, rather than found.
Roman Krznaric
Introduction
The iconic feminist thinker and writer Mary Wollstonecraft left her job as a governess in 1787 to start over and become a writer.
Renowned French artist Paul Gauguin left his career as a successful stockbroker to pursue painting.
According to philosopher Roman Krznaric, both Wollstonecraft and Gauguin had something in common: They took the leap of faith and dedicated their lives to mastering their respective careers.
Krznaric is an Australian-born author and philosopher who has dedicated his work to highlighting the importance of ideas in improving the quality of life.
Krznaric's books include Empathy, What the Rich Don't Tell the Poor, and How Should We Live.
In How to Find Fulfilling Work, Krznaric highlights the fears that keep us from taking the first step to career change and offers guidance to overcome them so we can develop our vocation.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
- 1.An abundance of career choices gives us hope for finding meaningful work, but also creates confusion and uncertainty
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