"Why We Work" by Barry Schwartz explores the importance of meaningful work in people's lives. Schwartz argues that work should not only be a means to earn a living but also a source of fulfillment and purpose. The book delves into the psychological and social aspects of work, emphasizing how a deeper understanding of the reasons we work can enhance our lives and society as a whole.
The author examines the shift in the perception of work from being a noble endeavor to a mere necessity for survival. He discusses how many modern jobs often feel disconnected from any sense of purpose, leading to dissatisfaction and disengagement. Through various examples, Schwartz illustrates that when people find meaning in their work, they are more productive, engaged, and happy.