David Brooks Explains Why We Should Honor The Sacred Rites And Rituals Of Our Crappy Jobs
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Oh goodness we spent all day yesterday saluting Bill Kristol, who had to leave theNew York Timesbecause he was TOO PERFECT TO GO ON, without noticing a gem of a column by his fellow token conservative David Brooks. He wrote about the profound reverence with which we should approach our professions because they are sacred "institutions." David Brooks comes from a magical time when people could have a single profession or employer for their entire working life, and might feel like their personal sense of self-worth was related to how well they did their jobs. (This was long before the invention of men's room attendants, debt collectors, and fryolater de-greasers.)
David Brooks Explains Why We Should Honor The Sacred Rites And Rituals Of Our Crappy Jobs
David Brooks Explains Why We Should Honor The…
David Brooks Explains Why We Should Honor The Sacred Rites And Rituals Of Our Crappy Jobs
Oh goodness we spent all day yesterday saluting Bill Kristol, who had to leave theNew York Timesbecause he was TOO PERFECT TO GO ON, without noticing a gem of a column by his fellow token conservative David Brooks. He wrote about the profound reverence with which we should approach our professions because they are sacred "institutions." David Brooks comes from a magical time when people could have a single profession or employer for their entire working life, and might feel like their personal sense of self-worth was related to how well they did their jobs. (This was long before the invention of men's room attendants, debt collectors, and fryolater de-greasers.)