Buddhism and the Nature of Work - Paperback
Buddhism and the Nature of Work - Paperback
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by Edward Horner (Author)
Work today rarely feels simple. Effort is spread across systems, decisions are shaped by forces we only partly see, and the connection between what we do and what it leads to is often unclear.
Buddhism and the Nature of Work examines this experience directly. Rather than offering advice or prescriptions, it examines how work is actually lived: the pressures, the compromises, and the quiet questions about responsibility and consequence that arise along the way.
Drawing on a Buddhist perspective, the book explores intention, responsibility, and the limits of choice without turning them into ideals or rules. It asks what it means to act well in conditions that are rarely clean, and how clarity might still be possible when outcomes are uncertain.
Written in a clear, accessible style, this book is intended for general readers, whether or not they have any background in Buddhism. It forms part of the Buddhist View Series, which approaches everyday life through a lens of direct observation rather than doctrine.
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