Acclaimed educator, author, and consultant Peter Drucker said, “Work is an extension of personality. It is one of the ways in which a person defines himself, measures his worth and humanity.” We may consider ourselves to be two different people: the people we are at home, and the people we become at work. Easier said than done! In his ongoing series Employees Only, photographer Jesse Louttit explores this fascinating juxtaposition between work life and character, or as he puts it, how “the intimate details of our everyday lives can still be completely foreign to those who know us outside of our work, even to our closest loved ones.” Click through to take a look.
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