The Long Game: Civilization & Work
This analysis explores how modern professional success often requires a systematic sacrifice of one's authentic self in exchange for institutional status. Using Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich as a foundation, the text argues that corporate culture merely rebrands this loss of identity as "engagement" or "alignment" rather than fixing the underlying problem. It suggests that individuals are often complicit in their own erasure, trading genuine human judgment for the hollow rewards of a high-ranking career. True clarity often only arrives when the institutional scaffolding collapses, forcing a person to confront who they are without their professional title. Ultimately, the source serves as a warning that winning the game of status may result in a life that is fundamentally empty.
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