Death and Underachievement: A Guide to Happiness in Work

The trite wisdom of contemporary folklore instructs us that the arrival of the New Year is a duration to reflect on the achievements of the preceding 365 days and to bear down and “resolve” to achieve more in those

to come. by moment, we learn what a hydra-headed beast that is: no matter how many projects or actions we may whack off our ineluctable lists, it seems that yet more (often increasingly ambitious) commitments spring up in their place. With each new year come self-recriminations for our failure to meet the unlikely goals we’ve set […]

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