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“When I talk to my peers about work, a majority of them tell me they work to avoid consequences. Unpaid bills. Loss of healthcare. Homelessness. Endless other variations on that theme.
They aren’t working in pursuit of something. They are working avoidance of something. For many, especially those without the safety nets of robust support systems of family wealth, that’s the nature of our society.
In the minds of many Americans, we traded ‘the pursuit of happiness’ for ‘fend off desperation’ long ago. Settling for such grim motivations feels like an absolute failure of imagination for creatures who are natural crafters of meaning, for creatures who need whimsy and ritual to thrive.”
— Jarod K. Anderson, Something in the Woods Loves You
Me: why the fuck do I need to always fucking rest I wanna get up and do things
Also me: *stands up* oh fuck that's why I was resting
Still me: *does a task I used to think of as easy and low impact* *gets wiped out for the next 5 hours*
Me 3 hours later: why the fuck do I need to always rest I wanna get up
Men are suffering everywhere…
even in the bird kingdom 😭🐦💔
Silence speaks louder than words.
meeee...
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