The Three-City Problem of Meaningless Work
(paperback available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJL9W8ZB)
Words of appreciation for The Three-City Problem of Meaningless Work
"Probing the philosophical and theological foundations of work—and not settling for easy answers—is itself work, and a work that each of us should do. This essay by Kahlil Corazo is a wonderful place to start." - Luke Burgis, author of Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life
“How do I save this entire essay forever? Thank you for writing this!“ - Rachel Pipan (www.nicework.email)
“Fantastic essay, really clearly written and edifying.“ - Chip Parkhurst (chipparkhurst.substack.com)
“I must say, it was a truly thoughtful and insightful piece. Your inclusion of quotes from David Foster-Wallace, Josef Pieper, and Josemaría Escrivá added a beautiful layer of depth and wisdom to the article.
It's evident that you put a lot of thought and reflection into your writing, and it shows in the way you seamlessly wove in references to Paul Willerd's and Simone Stolzoff's books. The connections you made between their works and your central theme were brilliant and added to the overall richness of the piece.” - Joshua Brooks (@brookstweet2)
“Great essay, I enjoyed it so much, especially the visualization with the 3 metaphorical cities.“ - Monica Nastase (monicanastase.substack.com)
“Amazing essay. Thank you so much for this.“ - Mauro Andrade (mauropandrade.substack.com)
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