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For decades, hustle culture has been seen as a badge of honor. The relentless grind, long hours, sleepless nights, and the mantra of "work harder, work longer" was synonymous with
success. But as burnout becomes a widespread problem, a new trend is taking over: silent quitting. This isn't about quitting your job physically—it's about disengaging emotionally and only doing the bare minimum. But why is this shift happening now, and how does it compare to the more balanced approach of productive balance? Is hustle culture really dead, or is it evolving into something more sustainable? Let’s break it down and explore whether the future of work lies in a healthier, more balanced approach.
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