Workism is a term that was originally coined by a colleague of mine named Derek Thompson, who's a journalist through the Atlantic. The idea is that work has become akin to a religious identity. It's something that people look to not just for a paycheck, but for a community source of purpose and meaning. But when you have a work-centric existence, you can neglect other aspects of who you are.
We can put huge amounts of physical and emotional energy into our jobs - even basing our self-worth on our achievements at work and letting ourselves be defined by what we do. So have our careers taken over too much of our lives?
Simone Stolzoff (author of The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work) argues that we should stop hunting for the "perfect" job - that idealized career that will prove to others how smart, industrious or virtuous we are - and instead find an occupation that allows to us live happier and more rounded lives that don't revolve only around work.
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