How to Better Hate Your Job
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Author(s)Egbert Sukop
PublisherUnkraut Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0578003147
ISBN-139780578003146
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,153,192
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Jobs are coffins of individuality. The more jobs we are screaming for, the more jobs will be hated. Indeed it is natural that a job, or some aspects of it, is destined to be despised: "If you have a job without any aggravations, you don't have a job," said Malcolm Forbes. If you try to love a hated job, you are a hopeless self-help junkie. If you love your job, you have even greater problems. Those who hate their work have options and the freedom to explore alternatives. People who love their jobs don't. The usage of the term "love" as a description of your relationship with work is inflationary and absurd, anyway. You love your spouse, your children, and your job? Odd, to say the least. Jobs will always be hated, and you have a choice to do so in a frustrating way or with increasing satisfaction. There is no way to love a hated job. There are, however, infinite ways to hate it better. Unadulterated hatred for your job is a cornucopia of creativity and choices.
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