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The Next Big Idea

Book Bite #21: Is Devotion to Your Job Ruining Your Life?

The Next Big Idea

Next Big Idea Club

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Education, Science

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

If you caught yesterday’s episode, then you know we’re running a little experiment here at the Next Big Idea. We put together a list of the 22 Book Bites our app users listened to more than any others last year. (Book Bites, for the uninitiated among you, are audio summaries of the best new books, read by the authors themselves.) For the next few weeks, instead of weekly interview episodes, we’ll be posting a new Book Bite from that “best of” list every weekday. Don’t worry. We have a whole bunch of interviews coming your way in February — Jill Lepore, Malcolm Gladwell, Susan Cain, Ray Dalio, David Chalmers, and a bunch of other brilliant thinkers. It’s going to be great, if we do say so ourselves. Until then, we hope you enjoy these 22 snappy invitations to supercharge your curiosity in the early days of 2022. Today, at #21, we have “Work Won’t Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone” by Sarah Jaffe. When it comes to our jobs, Sarah says, many of us are trapped in unhealthy relationships. Even if you’ve found a job you love, ask yourself: Does it love you back? Or does it devour your waking hours, pay you less than you deserve, force you to attend team-building events, and refuse to punish the bandit who strolls around the office brazenly sipping from your personal mug? To put it another way, “the labor of love,” Sarah writes, “is a con.” But all hope is not lost. If we can untangle the knotty relationship between work and love, we might just find ways to be fuller versions of ourselves, both in and out of the office. To learn more about Sarah's work, visit www.sarahljaffe.com. And if you want to hear more Book Bites, you can download the Next Big Idea app at www.nextbigideaclub.com/app.

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0:00.0

Spectrum business is made to work the way small business works, made to rise and grind,

0:04.9

made to start small, but think big, and made to do it all with fast, easy-to-use,

0:09.5

internet phone and mobile services that work as hard as you.

0:12.6

Visit Spectrum.com slash work to learn more.

0:30.0

If you caught yesterday's episode, then you know that for the next few weeks, we're trying something new.

0:51.4

We've made a list of the 22 most popular bookbites from the last 12 months,

0:56.3

as chosen by our 25,000 plus next big idea app users.

1:01.2

Every weekday, we're going to share one of those bookbites with you.

1:04.7

22 bookbites to supercharge your curiosity in 2022.

1:10.0

What is a bookbite you may be wondering?

1:12.1

They are bookseveries. The key insights from the very best new books

1:16.1

you can read a book in the time it takes to braid your best friend's hair.

1:20.0

But the range of insights they contain is pretty extraordinary.

1:23.7

Insights about everything from personal productivity to particle physics,

1:27.5

business fundamentals to neuroscience hacks.

1:30.4

They'll help you make sense of the world of today and understand the forces that will shape the

1:35.4

world of tomorrow. Today, number 21, the work won't love you back,

1:40.6

how devotion to our jobs keeps us exploited, exhausted, and alone by Sarah Jaffey.

1:47.8

Back in the day, there seemed to be a general consensus that work is hard,

1:52.6

unpleasant, as it should be, as our grandfathers put it.

1:56.8

If it was supposed to be fun, they wouldn't call it work.

1:59.9

But in the past few decades, something has shifted.

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