80,000 Hours
How to Have a Fulfilling Career That Does Good
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"This career guide is among the most thoughtful and grounded I've seen."—Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity
You have about 80,000 hours in your career: 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year, for 40 years. This means your choice of career is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make.
Choose well, and you can have a more rewarding life, discover new interests, and help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. Choose poorly, and you could waste decades.
So what should you do? Most modern advice is based on no research, instead offering misleading platitudes like "follow your heart." It's surprisingly out-of-date, focusing on traditional paths rather than those most likely to thrive in an age of AI. If you want to help others, you're often simply told to choose a career in medicine or education, despite the existence of many other paths where you can also save lives. In fact, some careers have hundreds of times more impact than others, but most of us have no idea which ones.
Benjamin Todd is the founder of 80,000 Hours, a nonprofit that has spent more than ten years researching how to have a meaningful and impactful career that still pays the bills. In this book, he introduces a tried-and-tested toolkit that has already helped thousands of people change their career paths. It covers:
- What really makes for a dream job, and why finding it probably doesn't involve "following your passion"
- How to identify which global problems are most pressing, and why they might involve unregulated AI as much as climate change
- Which roles are likely to be automated, and how to ensure yours isn't among them
It’s also full of practical tips and tools. You’ll come away with a plan to use your 80,000 hours in a way that's rewarding and fulfills your potential to make a difference.
Critic reviews
“This career guide is among the most thoughtful and grounded I’ve seen.”—Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity
“Based on evidence and good sense, not platitudes.”—Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now
“Every college grad should read this.”—Tim Urban, creator of Wait But Why
“This incredible group is helping people have a greater social impact with their careers.”—Sue Desmond-Hellmann, former CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
“Excellent. 80,000 Hours is the most informative book you can read if you’re stuck trying to make one of life’s most important decisions. If this had been published a decade earlier, it’d have saved me many restless nights.”—Hannah Ritchie, author of Not the End of the World
“A ridiculously in-depth guide about how to find that perfect career for you.”—Ali Abdaal, YouTuber, ex-doctor, and productivity entrepreneur
“Based on evidence and good sense, not platitudes.”—Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now
“Every college grad should read this.”—Tim Urban, creator of Wait But Why
“This incredible group is helping people have a greater social impact with their careers.”—Sue Desmond-Hellmann, former CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
“Excellent. 80,000 Hours is the most informative book you can read if you’re stuck trying to make one of life’s most important decisions. If this had been published a decade earlier, it’d have saved me many restless nights.”—Hannah Ritchie, author of Not the End of the World
“A ridiculously in-depth guide about how to find that perfect career for you.”—Ali Abdaal, YouTuber, ex-doctor, and productivity entrepreneur
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