That's exactly how our society is rapidly moving into an even more passivity-indulging ethic of personal existence. The world isn't speeding up, it's slowing down and - for those already faster than the rest - keeping up with the self-destructive sluggish pace feels like an ever increasing burden. Yet, the acknowledgement of this divide needs to - sooner or later - happen if we collectively remain faithful to that very same system of organization. What goes up, eventually, is doomed to come down.
That's exactly how our society is rapidly moving into an even more passivity-indulging ethic of personal existence. The world isn't speeding up, it's slowing down and - for those already faster than the rest - keeping up with the self-destructive sluggish pace feels like an ever increasing burden. Yet, the acknowledgement of this divide needs to - sooner or later - happen if we collectively remain faithful to that very same system of organization. What goes up, eventually, is doomed to come down.
Regarding "Relationships at Work: A Lost Art", I - some time ago - also have written something on work ethic - or rather "community" - and it's deceptive understanding in society. ➡️ https://www.themavericksmanifest.com/p/your-bullshit-community?r=3mxsaq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false