Recently, columnists have been expressing concern not just about jobs, but the role work itself plays in our lives.
Automation, particularly computers and robots, have been replacing human workers in manufacturing and retail. Professional observers have concluded that as many as 42 percent of jobs will be replaced by machines by 2050.
And it’s not just the loss of income that concerns observers. It’s the idea that work gives our life meaning, and a sense of purpose in our lives. And simply not working will diminish us as humans.Well, where better to see how not working affects our well-being than at […]
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