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Hard work is not enough; this book will tell you what you really need to do

Utkarsh Amitabh's book The Seductive Illusion of Hard Work targets millennials and busts several common workplace myths.

September 19, 2020 / 07:56 IST
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The Seductive Illusion
of Hard Work
by Utkarsh Amitabh

Is hard work enough for success? According to Utkarsh Amitabh, the author of this provocatively named book, it isn’t. In fact, the whole book is based on this contention. The author says hard work is necessary, but not sufficient. Too much hard work may in fact even lead to burnout or disillusionment with oneself or one’s career.

The book contains strategies that, as per the author, do work to obtain success in one’s career. Many of these strategies are taken from research articles in the realm of social sciences, some strategies are gleaned from the author’s personal experiences and bolstered with secondary research, while others are learned from the mentoring network that the author founded.

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The author is the founder of Network Capital, which he describes as a ‘career intelligence community’; it is a worldwide mentoring network focused on work. The author is also a Chevening Fellow at Oxford. And he writes a weekly column for Mint, among numerous other accomplishments.

This book targets millennials, those who are young adults in the early 21st century (as per Oxford Dictionary). Millennials are now part of the workforce across the world. The author says many millennials bear the brunt of poor but well-meaning advice such as ‘follow your passion’ and ‘be yourself’. As a result, many millennials are stressed out, overworked, and disappointed with their work and perhaps themselves. Through text and subtext, the author draws a portrait of the millennial worker as one looking for meaningful work that makes a difference in the world, to make friends at work, prone to quit a job that does not work for him or her, “busy, stressed and distracted”, and afflicted by fear of missing out (FOMO).