What is the point in getting a sticker for being most productive when you are unable to enjoy other areas of your life and are too tired to function? What’s the point in being so tired at social events that you might as well not bother going? Why is this exhaustion so normalized?
It's all now cloaked in a higher mission. This obsession with meaning, ‘passion’ and purpose is just a ruse to keep us all working harder. No matter its worth to society, output is the holy grail. I think it is a scam, especially if you are working for a big faceless company that would replace you in a heartbeat.
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This book is about unpicking society’s definitions of success and at the same time looking at what we truly want for ourselves, but it’s also about the bigger picture. It is based on the podcast interview of Emma Gannon.
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