EP27: Effort, The Ledger of Self-Worth

Since “work” is the bane of our lives — that is, from the moment we are born to the moment we die, we are at work — should we not strive to understand what it means beyond extraction and peddling of labour?

In this episode, Emeka Okereke continues his long-running examination of concepts and societal tendencies encapsulated in words and language.

Here, he reflects on the descriptive implications of the word “effort” in relation to “work,” and how the word is used in mundane vocabulary as a measure and proof of worth and, in a broader sense, self-worth.

The episode takes the listener through an enumerative illustration of how words prescribe and objectify meaning rather than elucidate or enliven when taken at face value.

Further information on the topic discussed can be found in essays written by Emeka Okereke on http://www.borderbeing.com.

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