In The Name Of Love By Miya Tokumitsu

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In the article "In the Name of Love" by Miya Tokumitsu, the idea of doing what you love that is contrasted to have a darker meaning that turns the rest of the working class invisible to others. Tokumitsu outlines the fact that those who have jobs that they love don't think about the others that make it possible of them to do what they love. She brings up Steve Jobs with Apple, and how there are people in factories all over the world who are doing the hard labor, but he never points to them as being apart of his success but rather his narcissistic view of love.Purpose- Tokumitsu has the purpose of informing readers that doing what you love can be a fraud because it sets aside certain professions and is directed toward the higher economic class. Basically, that if you're not in a position to work for free and have unfair conditions, then you can't do what you love. It degrades …show more content…

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