Do what you love : and other lies about success and happiness / Miya Tokumitsu.
By: Tokumitsu, Miya [author.].
Material type: BookPublisher: New York: Regan Arts, 2015Edition: First Regan Arts hardcover edition.Description: 188 pages ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781941393475 (hbk.); 1941393470 (hbk.).Subject(s): Job satisfaction -- United States | Success in business -- United States | Industrial relations -- United States | Industrial relations | Job satisfaction | Success in business | United StatesDDC classification: 650.1
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Summary: "In "Do What You Love," Tokumitsu articulates and examines the sacrifices people make for a chance at loveable, self-actualizing, and, of course, wealth-generating work and the conditions facilitated by this pursuit. This book continues the conversation sparked by the author's earlier "Slate" article and provides a devastating look at the state of modern America's labor and workforce."--Provided by publisher.
Visible work and the public profile -- The mirage of autonomy -- Tiered work systems and the labor of hope -- No rest.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-171) and index.
Visible work and the public profile -- The mirage of autonomy -- Tiered work systems and the labor of hope -- No rest.
"In "Do What You Love," Tokumitsu articulates and examines the sacrifices people make for a chance at loveable, self-actualizing, and, of course, wealth-generating work and the conditions facilitated by this pursuit. This book continues the conversation sparked by the author's earlier "Slate" article and provides a devastating look at the state of modern America's labor and workforce."--Provided by publisher.
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