80,000 Hours - Benjamin Todd - książka
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80,000 Hours - Benjamin Todd - książka

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Your career encompasses approximately 80,000 hours, assuming you work 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year, for 40 years. This enormous time investment makes your career choice one of the most critical decisions you’ll face. A well-chosen career can bring you a fulfilling and stimulating life, and give you the opportunity to tackle some of the world’s most urgent issues. A poor choice, however, could result in decades spent unproductively. How do you make the right decision? Many pieces of advice lack research, often recommending clichés like ‘follow your passion.’ Such guidance is often outdated, not considering the jobs that will flourish in an era dominated by AI. If your goal is to help others, the advice often lacks nuance, steering you toward careers like nursing or medicine, when numerous other paths exist with potentially greater impacts. Indeed, some professions offer the potential for a significantly larger positive impact, yet they remain unknown to many. Benjamin Todd, founder of the non-profit organization 80,000 Hours, has dedicated over a decade to researching pathways to meaningful and impactful careers. He presents a well-established toolkit that has already inspired many to rethink their career trajectories. This framework examines what truly constitutes a dream job and challenges the notion that it's merely about ‘following your passion.’ It helps pinpoint urgent global challenges, emphasizing that some could involve AI and not just climate change. The guide also explores which professions might face automation and how to secure your place in a career that won’t be. Packed with actionable advice and resources, this framework equips you with a strategy to utilize your 80,000 hours effectively, enabling you to make a significant difference. Ali Abdaal, author of *Feel-Good Productivity*, describes it as “a ridiculously in-depth guide about how to find that perfect career for you.” Meanwhile, Steven Pinker, author of *The Better Angels of Our Nature*, praises it for being “based on evidence and good sense, not platitudes.”