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Work can define a person's identity from "summary" of Work by James Suzman

The concept that work can define a person's identity is deeply ingrained in human societies across time and place. For many people, what they do for a living is not just a means of earning a paycheck, but a central component of their sense of self. This idea is not unique to modern capitalist societies; it has been true for as long as humans have engaged in organized labor. In traditional hunter-gatherer societies, for example, people's identities were often closely tied to their roles within the community, whether as hunters, gatherers, or caregivers. The way in which work shapes identity is evident in the language we use to talk about our jobs. We often introduce ourselves to others by stating what we do for a living, as if our occupations were the most important thing to know about us. This reflects the significance that work holds in our society as a marker of social status, personal achievement, and even moral worth. Our jobs can become so central to our identities that we may feel lost or a...
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