![]() The optimist in me is confident the year ahead 2022 will settle toward more blissful, anti-hustle, slower life choices. Where does the hustle and rat race get us? The silver-lining that emerged gave us an opportunity for a choice to define a new normal for ourselves - our own future. Says Bhavik Vasa, Founder & CEO, GetVantage, "We realized that life is fragile. Everyone was rethinking the current work culture. ![]() The constant capital pursuit was exhausting. Those who loved being over-busy " work martyrs", asked questions, and opted out of the rat race. Social media made it worse, competition became fiercer as everyone felt-who we are, or what we do-is never enough.Īs the pandemic quarantines created work breaks, people paused and reflected. The commodification of time and energy made everyone feel they constantly needed to sell themselves. ![]() The world witnessed a quiet rebellion against the culture that gave no work-life balance and believed if you snooze, you lose and other workaholic mantras that worshipped the cult of overwork. ![]() The growing disquiet and unease in the hustlers club was highlighted as people opted out of overworked corporate life. The cult of hustlers is getting smaller in the era of the great resignation around the globe. Anti-hustlers on the rise have triggered a movement against hyperwork, rise, grind and overwork in the pandemic. There's a brewing backlash against the hustle culture. ![]()
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