![]() ![]() Let me share some sights and reflections on the world of work. De Botton describes the organizations we work for, the global implications of everything we buy, sell, do, decide, and the world we create while doing so, both as leaders and professionals, and as consumers, parents, and neighbors. ![]() It made me wonder again about our world and how everything is connected. He paints an epic picture of our global economy and modern lifestyles, as if he were an eagle hovering over industrial landscapes, modern buildings, big cities, and then, suddenly, zooming in on an office and joining one of the accountants he finds there, for yet another day at the office.ĭe Botton’s is not a business book nor an easy read for the busy professional, but I enjoyed the reflective and observant parts, covering diverse occupations and scenes. He writes poetically and observant about work. The British philosopher Alain de Botton could have been a novelist or a journalist. ![]()
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