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After a wonderful weekend, it's hard to go back to the office. Tired from copious, enriching activities and time spent enjoying your hobbies, while also trying to do all of the neglected chores of the week, the workforce is not refreshed after the weekend. We're more tired than ever! There's never enough time in the day for people to do all of the things they want while also completing the tasks they're required to. Funnily enough, it's work that always takes priority over the other stuff.
What if we prioritized something other than creating shareholder value? What if the workforce prioritized fun, hobbies, sunny hammock naps, and relaxing days down by the river? What if summertime vibes simply took over the office and we all just pulled a European-mood and put our away messages until Labor Day? What would happen then?
These are the questions that exausted employees ask themselves on their 10-minute break. With aching feet and their customer service smile tugging at their facial muscles, it's nice to imagine a world without the necessity of a job. Alas, we all have bills to pay and that's really the reason we're here, but if you had the option to get your bills paid and your life's monetary expenses covered, would you let that opportunity slip? Not likely. Keep dreaming, fellow worker, because for most of us, this day will only ever exist in our fevered dreams from the late shift. Perhaps one day, in some lifetime, work won't take over life, and life can exist without work.
But until then, we must learn to balance whatever opportunities we get to rest and recoup… Even if that's only maintained by a 10-minute meme scroll on your lunch or a meme exchange with your favorite coworker in the breakroom. Keep your spirits up, clock in, put your head down, and count on the fact that there will always be a new meme to laugh about, even if it's at the expense of your dimwitted boss, your least favorite coworker, or the nasty micromanaging HR department.
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