84,99 zł
In modern corporate culture, we frequently equate the value of an outcome with the amount of suffering required to achieve it. If a project required all-nighters, immense stress, and sacrificed weekends, we unconsciously assume the final product is superior to one completed easily in half the time. This irrational correlation between pain and quality is a deeply ingrained cognitive trap. Behavioral economists call this the Martyrdom Effect. Humans possess a psychological blind spot that assigns higher moral and economic value to tasks that demand significant physical or emotional exertion, regardless of the actual objective quality of the result. We actively distrust easy solutions, choosing convoluted, painful paths simply because they feel more legitimate and praiseworthy. Engineered Suffering explores how this bias fuels toxic hustle culture, systemic burnout, and massive inefficiencies in the workplace. It explains why managers chronically reward the exhausted employee over the highly efficient one who finishes early and rests. By dismantling the psychological link between effort and value, this book provides a blueprint for guilt-free efficiency. Discover how to stop performing pain for the sake of optics and start focusing strictly on the actual leverage and output of your work.
Ebooka przeczytasz w aplikacjach Legimi lub dowolnej aplikacji obsługującej format:
Liczba stron: 219
Rok wydania: 2026
