Rise And Grind?

Rise And Grind?

By Stephanie Seferian

'Rise and Grind' reveres working for work's sake, and it's immensely popular.

But grind culture is capitalism's fuel; worse, it diminishes you and me to cogs in the capitalist wheel.

Today we're discussing hustle culture: What it is, who benefits from the collective all-in, and how we can slowly unsubscribe from a life of overwork.

 

Here's a preview:

[5:00] Why do the (Western) masses follow grind culture's principles despite its best interest?

[8:30] Who - or what - benefits from overwork? (Hint: It's not you and me.)

[14:30] Rise and Shine over Rise and Grind: Here's how

[22:30] How to practice letting of obligations go IRL, plus: what to do with your newfound free time

 

Resources mentioned:

Why Are Young People Pretending to Love Work? (via NY Times)The 'Rise and Grind' of Hustle Culture (via Psychology Today)Tricia Hersey's interview on We Can Do Hard ThingsEpisode #308: Prioritizing Your Priorities


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