Apr 11, 2018 • 32M

TDL132 The Meaning Of Life

 
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Larry G. Maguire
The Sunday Letters Podcast is the weekly audio newsletter from organisational psychologist Larry Maguire on the meaning & purpose of daily work and our paradoxical relationship with it. We explore how we may break free from tiresome means-to-an-end labour and take command of their own working lives. Topics include solo working, careers, entrepreneurship, small business economics, society and culture. Content follows the written newsletter, which goes out to subscribers every Sunday.
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Read more or subscribe to Larry's work here: larrygmaguire.com/subscribe. Follow Larry @larrygmaguire on Twitter. If you enjoy this episode, please help spread the word and offer a review on iTunes. Please support the show: http://patreon.com/larrygmaguire In today's episode of The Daily Larb Podcast I'm fleshing out further an idea I presented to you a couple weeks ago on Sunday Letters. Read it: https://medium.com/storymaker/the-merit-in-lack-of-ambition-f21ff0b888e0 Contemporary wisdom, that of gurus and thought leaders of the modern digital age, will suggest to you and me that ambition and personal success are vital ingredients to a life well lived. Writers like Gary Vaynerchuk, Benjamin P. Hardy and so on, and publications such as The Mission, Personal Growth and Thrive Global are prolific in their production of material that feeds the insatiable penurious beast that is their readership. Both parties are, we could say, co-operatives in the pursuit of achievement. You see, the --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sunday-letters/message