What expectations do you have in choosing a particular career, changing careers, or in life, for that matter? Alain de Botton's video about pessimism may put things in perspective - and make you more cheerful. De Botton is a writer/public speaker who has been described as a "philosopher of everyday life." In this video, he talks about the over-romanticizing of work (and life) and the pitfalls of viewing everything through an optimistic lens.
Our 6 Principles of the Free Agent Worker complement some of his ideas in that we clearly say, "work is labor for pay." Not very romantic, but sometimes you need to be realistic about what work truly is to achieve greater job satisfaction. Do you agree?
Alain de Botton - On Pessimism from The School of Life on Vimeo.
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The Career Key's mission is to help people make the best career, college major, and self-employed choices. In this career blog, we share practical tips about:
- Making science-based career decisions throughout your life,
- Choosing a college major, training, or instructional program,
- Choosing career clusters, fields or career pathways, and
- Deciding whether being self-employed is right for you.
The Career Key's Vice President, Juliet Wehr Jones, with input from Career Key author Dr. Lawrence K. Jones, discuss these topics with seriousness and a touch of humor.
- Making science-based career decisions throughout your life,
- Choosing a college major, training, or instructional program,
- Choosing career clusters, fields or career pathways, and
- Deciding whether being self-employed is right for you.
The Career Key's Vice President, Juliet Wehr Jones, with input from Career Key author Dr. Lawrence K. Jones, discuss these topics with seriousness and a touch of humor.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Pessimism, Choosing or Changing Careers, and Job Satisfaction
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Labels: Career Change, Career Tips, Humor, Job Satisfaction, United Kingdom, Work/Life Balance
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