The Butcher Who Loved His Work: A Daoist Secret to Beating Burnout
7 min read You are good at your job. So why does every Sunday evening feel like a slow walk to the gallows? In this post, we explore what the Daoist story of Cook Ding reveals about the secret to finding genuine joy at work — not by changing your job, but by changing your relationship with the work itself. Here is a number that should trouble anyone in a knowledge job: according to Gallup's 2024 survey, only 21% of employees globally are genuinely engaged at work. Nearly half of office-based workers are actively searching for another job. And here is the part that gets stranger: high-earning professionals — the ones who 'made it' by external measures — are among the most disengaged. The money works, up to a point. After that, something else has to carry the weight of meaning. And often, nothing does. The result is what psychologists call the productivity guilt cycle : working constantly, achieving measurably, feeling hollow anyway, then working harder to fill the gap. Rep...