"I'm just kind of mixed with Italian and Jewish. And I think there's two different sort of cultural foundations that led me to be the person who I was," he says. "On my mom's side, there was this different prioritization of work." His dad had a little bit more of a pre-professional approach. He is a psychologist, as is his mom.
Simone Stolzoff challenges the societal obsession with work and its detrimental impact on our well-being. Drawing from his book, 'The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work,' Stolzoff explores how our identities have become entangled with our jobs, resulting in diminished happiness and overall fulfillment. Join the conversation as he uncovers the myths surrounding work and advocates for reframing our perspective to prioritize a balanced and meaningful life beyond the confines of our careers.
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