​‘Persist nonetheless’: The best way to handle uncertainty 

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Rather than seek answers, New York Times-published author Simone Stolzoff wants us to get better at sitting with the unknown.

Simone Stolzoff has a gift for asking questions that slice the soul. In his first book, The Good Enough Job, he asks how work came to be so central to our identities, and what we can do to rebalance our lives. He’s a journalist whose writing on the intersection of work, identity, and relationships has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Wired, and National Geographic.

 Rather than seek answers, New York Times-published author Simone Stolzoff wants us to get better at sitting with the unknown.

Simone Stolzoff has a gift for asking questions that slice the soul. In his first book, The Good Enough Job, he asks how work came to be so central to our identities, and what we can do to rebalance our lives. He’s a journalist whose writing on the intersection of work, identity, and relationships has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Wired, and National Geographic.  Work Life 

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