Working with Purpose (in the Age of AI)

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This post is for all of us who have ever asked ourselves whether our profession could be replaced by AI or other future technologies. We’ll explore what makes a job truly meaningful.
Working with Purpose (in the Age of AI)

We live in a time of change, or rather, a change of era. With the powerful emergence of Artificial Intelligence, the question is no longer just “What will I do professionally?”, but “WILL DO STILL MATTER IN FIVE YEARS?”.

When the tactical aspects of our jobs—analyzing data, programming, customer service—can be automated, we are forced to confront a much deeper layer of our professional identity. We must ask ourselves: WHAT MAKES A JOB TRULY MEANINGFUL?

It’s about redefining the concept of “purpose.” Whether you’re an executive facing a merger or a creative professional navigating a market transformed by AI, we all seek a compelling reason to give our best.

THE FOUR PILLARS OF PROFESSIONAL FULFILLMENT

Much of the confusion stems from using the word “purpose” as a catch-all for four very different psychological drivers. If we don’t differentiate between them, we won’t be able to diagnose what we’re truly lacking:

1. PURPOSE: The most common definition. Do you feel that your work contributes to something you care about or that it helps others?

2. STATUS: We often dismiss it as “superficial,” but seeking prestige, titles, or recognition is part of human nature. It’s about feeling that your contribution is valued.

3. ENJOYMENT: The state of flow. Does your daily work energize you? Do you feel like you’re learning or simply repeating processes?

4. VALIDATION: The feeling of being seen. It’s the direct recognition from a mentor, colleague, or client that confirms your presence matters.

I’ve observed with numerous professionals that what often seems like a “crisis of meaning” is a lack of alignment between these four drivers. You can have purpose, but if you lack validation, you’ll continue to feel a void.

A QUICK AUDIT: WHAT IS “ENOUGH” FOR YOU?

If you’re experiencing a professional drift this week, I invite you to conduct a quick audit. Don’t seek “perfection,” seek “alignment.” ASK YOURSELF:

  • ABOUT PURPOSE: What kind of contribution fits with who you are today, not who you were ten years ago?
  • ABOUT STATUS: What level of recognition would truly satisfy you? Are you pursuing a specific goal? Are you satisfied with your current prestige?
  • ABOUT ENJOYMENT: Which tasks energize you and which drain you? Can you delegate or automate what exhausts you?
  • ABOUT VALIDATION: Whose recognition are you really seeking?

Meaning is a choice, not a destination. Fulfillment doesn’t come on a silver platter when you land the “perfect” job.

Meaning is a set of choices. It’s the story you tell yourself about why your work matters. I know professionals whose jobs don’t have much social glamour, but who find enormous meaning in serving their clients exceptionally well or in taking care of a team they value.

In the age of AI, the “what” of our work, will change. But the “why”—the conscious choice to seek purpose, a healthy status, and enjoyment—remains within our control.

The path to meaningful work isn’t about finding the perfect job, but about understanding what you’re truly looking for and having the courage to build it.

Xavi Roca

I am Talentist, I help organizations, managers and professionals to achieve high performance through enhancing their leadership and personal brand. I am passionate about leadership, high performance team management and Personal Branding, and I have dedicated my professional career to helping companies and professionals develop and enhance their talents and strengths to achieve their maximum development and performance.

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Working with Purpose (in the Age of AI)

This post is for all of us who have ever asked ourselves whether our profession could be replaced by AI or other future technologies. We’ll explore what makes a job truly meaningful.