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Is the Career Ladder Losing Its Appeal?

Is the Career Ladder Losing Its Appeal?

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

March 26, 202628m 50s

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Show Notes

At the Grammys, Pharrell Williams urged audiences to "never stop grinding," echoing a familiar culture of constant ambition. But writer and broadcaster Amil Niazi challenges that mindset in "Life After Ambition: A Good Enough Memoir," as a new generation of workers questions whether success has to mean nonstop hustle. Then, Tricia Williams of TMU's Future Skills Centre, explores how younger workers are redefining fulfillment, balance, and what it really means to get ahead.

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