Financial Feminist

107. Is the Dream Job a Lie? with Simone Stolzoff

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Aug 15, 2023
Author Simone Stolzoff discusses the obsession with jobs and the disappointment and burnout that often follow. They explore American perspectives on work, the risks of a work-centric existence, and the importance of balancing work with other aspects of life. The chapter also emphasizes the value of diversifying one's identity and pursuing interests and hobbies outside of work.
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Workism Explained

  • 'Workism' treats work like a religion that supplies purpose, community, and identity.
  • Expecting jobs to deliver transcendence sets people up for disappointment and burnout.
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Privilege Shapes Career Narratives

  • The desire for self-actualizing careers is a privilege most accessible to white-collar workers.
  • Many people work primarily to survive, so rhetoric about 'labor of love' can hide exploitation.
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When Praise Conceals Low Pay

  • Feminized, care-focused jobs are often devalued through 'vocational awe' that excuses low pay.
  • Praising mission work can mask systemic undercompensation for essential roles.
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