Is being busy the new status symbol?
Bren Kinfa π SaaS Gems
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Have you ever noticed how people say "I'm so busy" as if it were like a badge of honor?
It's like we're all competing to be the busiest, but at what cost to our health and well-being?
This is a dangerous way of thinking IMO and is toxic / a form of hustle culture.
What are your thoughts?
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Hicham Elbaamrani (Hitchi)@hicham_elbaamrani
@brenkinfa it depends on whats being busy means. Looks like the word "busy" is pejorative but someone can be busy doing stuff he loves/ likes rather that chilling on a beach and feeling he is wasting his time...
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I donβt know what kind of people think that βIβm so busyβ is a status. But you canβt think like that, life is short and it will be sad to always be busy.
If you're talking about the "I get up at 4am and get more done by noon than you do your entire day, and I don't stop work until midnight!" - I can see your point. For a while, because I was researching business in general, my YouTube feed started to look like this. Out of curiosity I clicked a couple that *seemed* to hold good information (which worsened my feed) and they included going to the gym and "meetings". Mostly meetings. With each other.
Forget the noise and climb your hill but don't forget to enjoy the view.
In a correct regime we does not afraid to not being busy: do what you are able to do, and require just you need. It is like slavery, or murdering..., Human Rights, the meaning of Democracy or Civilization must get understood from young people.
Offer yourself usually in what you are good, accept occasionally to sacrifize thinking in the reward... Our entire life cannot be proper of a martyr. If that formula is not working the problem is not you, is in the System.
"I'm so busy" has been a status symbol for many years, but I think it's going out of fashion - hopefully!
App Finder
Well, it's a better status symbol than being rich
App Finder
@jd_worcester ldk?
Absolutely, it's like we're in a race to see who can juggle the most tasks, but I'd rather optimize my life like code β efficient and bug-free, not just busy for the sake of it!
I see where you're coming from but I think the biggest flex is having a wide open calendar
I like Derek Sivers angle on 'being busy' - 'To me, it's a signal that someone's not in control of their life'
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Asa.team
Definitely agree, sometimes we get too caught up ideating for our product, and it gets dangerous to be stressed out like that. Thankfully it paid off for today's launch π