A few powerful articles are circulating about the crisis of meaning at work. They argue that AI is not only automating the tasks we do not enjoy. It is also absorbing the work that once made us feel proud, capable, useful, and human.
It is true. People are not burned out. They are hollowed out.
But here is the deeper truth many companies are still missing: This crisis did not start with AI. It started with the belief that work and life are two separate things.
The False Separation
For decades, organizations treated employees as if they had two identities: a work self that performs and a real self that lives somewhere else.
AI simply exposed how false that separation has always been.
When the meaningful parts of work disappear, it does not just affect the work self. It affects the whole person: their purpose, confidence, contribution, and direction. Humans were never living two lives. We have always been one life.
Yet companies keep trying to fix a life-level problem with workplace-level solutions:
- A workshop
- A muffin
- A purpose statement on the wall
None of that touches what people are truly losing.
💡 Meaning is not a corporate initiative. Meaning is a whole life force that shows up in work, relationships, growth, health, and identity. You cannot redesign work without understanding the whole human being who lives inside it.
What AI Cannot Replace
AI will continue to take tasks. That is inevitable. But only humans bring what truly matters:
- Insight
- Judgment
- Empathy
- Direction
- Presence
- Contribution
The crisis is not that AI is replacing us. The crisis is that companies are still designing work as if we live two separate lives.
We do not.
We live one life.
The Real Solution
Until organizations support the whole human, not the work silo, people will continue to feel like meaning has leaked out through the vents.
This is the work I am building at ONELife. A unified life strategy that reconnects people to purpose, direction, and rhythm across every domain, not just at the office.
➜ Work is part of your life, not separate from it
When companies finally understand that, people will feel human at work again.
The meaning crisis at work is really a life strategy crisis. AI is revealing what was always broken: the assumption that we can separate who we are at work from who we are everywhere else. We cannot. We never could.





