
The Art of Work
This book offers a profound philosophical reflection on the meaning of work and its role in human life. It does not view work merely as a source of livelihood but as an integral part of human identity and a means of achieving self-realization and inner fulfillment.The author raises fundamental questions: Why do we work? Is work simply a means of survival, or does it carry existential significance? How can work transform into one of the arts of life? The book analyzes the concept of work in light of modern philosophy, drawing on the ideas of philosophers such as Aristotle, Heidegger, and Marx. It also addresses contemporary challenges like routine, production pressures, and the loss of passion.Ultimately, the book offers a balanced perspective, arguing that the true value of work lies in its ability to give the human being meaning, not in the number of hours spent behind a desk.

