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The Stoic Way to Deal with a Job Loss

By: Sminduh Rava
Narrated by: Jo Lauderdale
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Today, you can lose a job due to being outspoken in an atmosphere of intolerance to constructive criticism and thinking outside of the box. You can also lose or leave a job due to the misery and envy of mediocre superiors. The recent advent of artificial intelligence is deepening further the unemployment issue.

If you have lost or left your job, this brief self-help guide will assist you in recovering yourself and your faculties. Only after you acknowledge your emotions, reset your mind, and train your body, you will be able to identify and find a befitting occupation. The book will guide you through these steps of recovery and healing by adopting the Stoic virtues of wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance.

©2024 Darina Lazarova Lazarova (P)2024 Darina Lazarova Lazarova
Movements Personal Success Self-Esteem Stress Management

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