An engaging exploration of what makes work meaningful, by a popular Buddhist monk and cultural commentator
In our hectic days filled with long hours, endless emails, and tedious virtual meetings, it’ s hard to stay connected to the higher purpose of work – to see past the grind and embrace what we’ re really trying to achieve.
In this engaging and illuminating book, Japanese Buddhist monk Shoukei Matsumoto offers a fresh take on what it means to find satisfaction at work. Presented in the form of an imagined conversation between a Western businessperson and a temple priest, this far-ranging exploration covers everything from embracing simplicity and communicating with clarity to the importance of daily rituals, insights on avoiding burnout, and even what it means to be a good ancestor. Along the way, you’ ll discover ancient wisdom and contemporary ideas – all thoughtfully presented in the context of modern daily life.
Whether you’ re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, this meaningful guide offers a fresh perspective, and more intentional way forward.