When did we decide to trade quality for quantity? Nobody knows, but we did it. And now we have to follow the trend of doing more of everything.
That’s not healthy — it’s toxic. You can’t continue to push yourself to do more every day. It can happen once in a while — it’s normal. But where do you set the boundary? When would you have enough?
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