What's Wrong With The Workplace From A Gen Z Perspective.

In this episode, I share with you a chapter of my upcoming book (more details coming soon), and I delve into the concept of the "Soft Life" and why prioritizing well-being in the workplace is crucial for building a sustainable system.
I discuss the importance of interdependence and the roles of empathy and cooperation in repairing the world and fostering a community-oriented environment. The conversation explores the scientific backing for altruism and the transformative personal journey of Dar LaBeach towards living more authentically.
I also challenge the traditional notions of hard work and success, proposing a reevaluation of what it truly means to be successful. This episode encourages listeners to reconsider their definitions of success and to embrace a lifestyle that values authenticity and collective well-being over individual achievement. The discussion aims to inspire a shift towards a more empathetic and cooperative approach in both personal lives and professional environments.
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Highlights
00:00 Intro & Preview
02:30 Critique of "Soft Life"
04:14 Workplace Well-being Priority
05:14 Building a New System
06:14 Interdependence Matters
08:33 World Repair
09:22 Empathy and Cooperation's Impact
11:10 Altruism's Scientific Evidence
12:25 Dar LaBeach's Change
13:18 Living Authentically
14:30 Hard Work Pays Off
15:22 Success Reconsidered
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  • @throughconversations
    @throughconversationsАй бұрын

    Thank you for watching! Take a look at my newsletter where I explore these ideas in free form - throughconversations.substack.com

  • @alizai.skyvell4227
    @alizai.skyvell4227Ай бұрын

    I love this. Please consider including Generation X in your analysis. We were Slackers in our 20s and also sought to resist the unfair ravages of the political, economic, corporate and societal systems we knew would not serve us. We also spearheaded diversity, at that time called multiculturalism. And we took inspiration from the activists and social movements of the 60s.

  • @throughconversations

    @throughconversations

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching! Glad you found it insightful.

  • @montypalmer4556
    @montypalmer4556Ай бұрын

    Philosophy will hopefully help humanity be successful. We have managed as well as we have only because vast hordes of us have chosen to work very dull, boring, highly overseen jobs.

  • @suzann5312
    @suzann5312Ай бұрын

    Good luck, some professions are very hard, like working in healthcare. You can't show up when you want to and you can't leave when you want. And you must be 💯 at all times. If you have a good group, you cover for each other, and you are lucky to find one. Yet those thankless jobs must be done by someone.

  • @throughconversations

    @throughconversations

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed! This does not apply for all jobs, especially for healthcare