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240. Why Full-Time Work Provides Meaning In Life with David Bahnsen | Let People Prosper Ep. 91
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240. Why Full-Time Work Provides Meaning In Life with David Bahnsen | Let People Prosper Ep. 91

Why does work provide purpose and prosperity? David Bahnsen and I discuss this and more!

Apr 08, 2024
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Hello Friends!

On today’s Let People Prosper episode 91, I am joined by David Bahnsen, founder, managing partner, and chief investment officer of The Bahnsen Group and author of his latest book, Full-Time Work and the Meaning of Life. He is also the host of National Review’s Capital Record podcast and the daily Dividend Cafe podcast.

Watch the full episode below (shorts under paywall):

David provides valuable insights on these issues and more:

  • How does full-time work provide meaning in life?

  • What does the Bible say about work and a free and virtuous society?

  • How does the government create barriers to work, and how should we remove them?

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You don’t want to miss his great explanation of the importance of work from a biblical view and other ways that let people prosper. Visit my website for more economic insights: vanceginn.com.

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