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How do you think an actual, real-deal, RECESSION, will impact anti-work?

Generally curious on thoughts from community. I feel like a lot of the anti-work movement (the disenfranchised, mega corporate employee, who has to pay out the ass for insurance and education, and can't afford housing) to be MASSIVELY beneficial. But also, alot of the anti-work postings about 'tech workers' or 'WFH', etc. — seem to be representative of a boosted economy/lockdowns/times of extreme liquidity Do you think the movement changes during a recession? In what ways? Or not?


Generally curious on thoughts from community.

I feel like a lot of the anti-work movement (the disenfranchised, mega corporate employee, who has to pay out the ass for insurance and education, and can't afford housing) to be MASSIVELY beneficial.

But also, alot of the anti-work postings about 'tech workers' or 'WFH', etc. — seem to be representative of a boosted economy/lockdowns/times of extreme liquidity

Do you think the movement changes during a recession? In what ways? Or not?

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