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[BIFFS vol. 2] Work as trace
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In work, I seek higher purpose. In rest, I renew myself for further work. In hobbies, I stretch my creativity in new directions.
George Kao • Principles of Authentic Business, 2nd Edition: Create a Sustainable Livelihood from the Heart (Authentic Business for Soulpreneurs Book 1)
“work” is not just what you do to get paid but everything you do to live your life fully.
Sam Sager • Work, Ambition, and Identity
Engaging in this quest became far easier for me when I decoupled the idea of "work" from the idea of a "job." Without this constraint, I can take my work more seriously and less seriously at the same time. I can both prioritize the work that matters to me and remain detached from what that work says about me as a person. If I ha
... See morePaul Millerd • Good Work : Reclaiming Your Inner Ambition

