![]() ![]() It seems easier to respond to our enthusiasms by trading in facts than by investigating the more naive question of how and why we have been moved. Some tangential insights along the way.īring to the study of harbour life a devotion more often witnessed in relation to art, their behaviour implying a belief that creativity and intelligence can be as present in the transport of axles around the tip of the western Sahara as they are in the use of impasto in a female nude. Personal tales of his time spent observing different industries like fishing, counseling, shipyards, or walking along electric towers. ![]() Thoughtful rambling observations on different lines of work. Go to the Amazon page for details and reviews. The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work - by Alain De Botton | Derek Sivers Derek Sivers The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work - by Alain De Botton ![]()
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