Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

How to Create Your Calling

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Apr 6, 2026
They explore why a professional calling matters for meaning and happiness. They unpack workaholism versus workism and the four habits of the happiest people. They contrast objective careers with subjective callings and argue for work-life integration. They give three steps: look inward, follow fascination, and serve others to build lasting purpose.
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INSIGHT

Workaholism Is An Addiction To Success

  • Workaholism flows from an addiction to success that ties self-worth to others' admiration and dopamine rewards.
  • Brooks warns that pursuing worldly success (money, power, fame) as happiness leads to heartache and pathology.
INSIGHT

Subjective Career Versus Objective Career

  • Distinguish subjective careers from objective careers: subjective careers grant intrinsic identity and meaning, objective careers chase extrinsic rewards.
  • Researchers link stronger sense of calling to greater perceived life meaning when career feels chosen for you.
ADVICE

Aim For Work Life Integration

  • Seek work-life integration rather than balance so work and non-work enrich each other when work is subjective and meaningful.
  • Brooks clarifies this doesn't mean working all the time; leisure and relationships must still be cultivated.
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