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How “productive” would you be without employment or financial strain?

I’ll let you know how it went for me. When I first quit, I was very burnt out both mentally and emotionally. I felt immense joy that I’d never have to deal with the people at my job again. I did have enough energy to deep clean, workout, and cook good food. I set out to learn how to code, and so far I’ve learned 3 coding languages. I respect when I need rest, or when I take longer on projects I’ve never done before. I’ve thrived from internal motivation and a lack of financial stress. So there you go, people aren’t inherently lazy and economic stress probably fuels the behavior of “laziness,” like appearing unmotivated, procrastinating, and wanting to turn to vices like drugs and video games.


I’ll let you know how it went for me.

When I first quit, I was very burnt out both mentally and emotionally. I felt immense joy that I’d never have to deal with the people at my job again.

I did have enough energy to deep clean, workout, and cook good food. I set out to learn how to code, and so far I’ve learned 3 coding languages. I respect when I need rest, or when I take longer on projects I’ve never done before. I’ve thrived from internal motivation and a lack of financial stress.

So there you go, people aren’t inherently lazy and economic stress probably fuels the behavior of “laziness,” like appearing unmotivated, procrastinating, and wanting to turn to vices like drugs and video games.

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