Hustle culture is the glorification of all work and no play. Not just regular work, either, but overwork. Followers of hustle culture see hustling as a way to reach their financial and professional goals. And they’re not necessarily wrong, at least in the short term. The more hours you work, the more money you can potentially make, and the more recognition you might receive.
Over time, however, achievement can turn to fatigue and fatigue can take away the drive for achievement. Spending all day, every day at work takes a toll on your body, mind, and performance. Even if you switch it up by having a regular
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