Blank Pages

Do We Really Want Different Things From Work?

46 min · 11. maj 2026
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Are the generations really that far apart when it comes to work? In this episode of Blank Pages, we move beyond the usual stereotypes about who works hard, who changes jobs too often, and who sees work the “right” way. Instead, we explore how the meaning of work has evolved over time, how culture and circumstances shaped what each generation thought was possible, and why people across generations may have more in common than we think. With four generations in today’s workforce, this conversation is less about who is right and more about what we can learn from one another.

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