Tony Bernhard also discusses wise livelihood in terms of our jobs, however he also suggests that wise livelihood can’t be separated from the way we live, not just how we make a living. Our choice of lifestyle and the impact that it has are also an important part of the process of living wisely. You can find his article here: Unburdened With Duties & Frugal in Our Ways
Tami Simon, founder of Sounds True, talks about the practice of Wise Livelihood in two significant ways – what we do for a living, and how we show up at our jobs. She provides suggestions for bringing our intentions into our work in a deep and meaningful way, so that our work can become part of our path of personal growth. Of course that attitude is one we can bring into our volunteer work in the community, too. You can find her article at this page: The Eightfold Path: Right Livelihood