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My mom (56) just talked to me about anti-work!

I've been on this sub for months as a lurker, and to be honest I never imagined our thoughts would ever get out of our cozy little echo-chamber. Yet just tonight as we're making supper my mom (a 56y.o. marketing director for a canadian company (yes, we are sorry)) was like: “You know what Sticky I saw on TV and social media that a lot of millenials and GenZs are coming together and questionning why is it we work and asking for better salaries and working conditions.” Followed an explanation of what the movement was about. She was agreeing the whole time, claiming “The thing I regret the most is having worked so much” (and to be honest she's been trying to change jobs for a while now – maybe trying to work for a NPO) So yes, if a marketing-director in Canada can learn about our ideas, it means…


I've been on this sub for months as a lurker, and to be honest I never imagined our thoughts would ever get out of our cozy little echo-chamber. Yet just tonight as we're making supper my mom (a 56y.o. marketing director for a canadian company (yes, we are sorry)) was like: “You know what Sticky I saw on TV and social media that a lot of millenials and GenZs are coming together and questionning why is it we work and asking for better salaries and working conditions.”

Followed an explanation of what the movement was about. She was agreeing the whole time, claiming “The thing I regret the most is having worked so much” (and to be honest she's been trying to change jobs for a while now – maybe trying to work for a NPO)

So yes, if a marketing-director in Canada can learn about our ideas, it means it's working. We're doing it lads!

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