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'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says - Stanford Report

: In high-paying professions, there is a non-linear relationship between time and money; working 50% more can lead to earning 100% more, a trend that often reproduces traditional inequalities. 'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs

There is a growing philosophical tension between "living to work" and "working to live." steady advancement. However

: A segment of the workforce is beginning to ask if work must make them feel exhausted, questioning the very status quo of a traditional "career" in favor of more equitable futures. 'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs

The rise of Artificial Intelligence is the most significant looming disruption.

Historically, many sought an "expert career"—a path focused on security and modest, steady advancement. However, the modern economy is increasingly rewarding over static job titles.

'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says - Stanford Report

: In high-paying professions, there is a non-linear relationship between time and money; working 50% more can lead to earning 100% more, a trend that often reproduces traditional inequalities.

There is a growing philosophical tension between "living to work" and "working to live."

: A segment of the workforce is beginning to ask if work must make them feel exhausted, questioning the very status quo of a traditional "career" in favor of more equitable futures.

The rise of Artificial Intelligence is the most significant looming disruption.

Historically, many sought an "expert career"—a path focused on security and modest, steady advancement. However, the modern economy is increasingly rewarding over static job titles.

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