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Most of us carry a quiet assumption that work is supposed to be a struggle. We didn't choose that idea. It was handed to us, built into the language we speak and the culture we grew up in.
Shabbar and Tim kick off a mini-series on work by tracing just how deep this assumption goes. From the French word "travail" rooted in medieval torture, to the idea of being "compensated" for labour, the very words we use tell us that work is something to endure.
Religious frameworks, Catholic and Protestant alike, baked in the same story. They also look honestly at people who earn good money and still dread every working day, and ask why so few of them feel they can admit it.
This is not a conversation for people who have it easy. It is for anyone who has ever wondered why work feels the way it does, and where that feeling actually came from.
Key themes:
Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money.
Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn:
Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam
Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick
Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/
Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/
By Shabbar Kassam and Tim MalnickMost of us carry a quiet assumption that work is supposed to be a struggle. We didn't choose that idea. It was handed to us, built into the language we speak and the culture we grew up in.
Shabbar and Tim kick off a mini-series on work by tracing just how deep this assumption goes. From the French word "travail" rooted in medieval torture, to the idea of being "compensated" for labour, the very words we use tell us that work is something to endure.
Religious frameworks, Catholic and Protestant alike, baked in the same story. They also look honestly at people who earn good money and still dread every working day, and ask why so few of them feel they can admit it.
This is not a conversation for people who have it easy. It is for anyone who has ever wondered why work feels the way it does, and where that feeling actually came from.
Key themes:
Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money.
Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn:
Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam
Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick
Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/
Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/