Why Everyone Is Quietly Quitting… and You Probably Are Too
It’s not laziness—it’s survival Have you ever sat at your desk, staring at your screen, pretending to be busy while your soul slowly leaves your body through an Excel spreadsheet? If yes, congratulations. You’re part of the global movement nobody applied for: Quiet Quitting. No, it doesn’t mean quitting your job. It means doing exactly what you’re paid for. No more, no less. Gone are the days when “going the extra mile” was a badge of honor. Now, it’s just a one-way ticket to burnout town, with zero compensation and a side of Sunday Scariest. People aren’t lazy—they’re just tired of being emotionally available for a job that treats them like a printer: used, overworked, and only noticed when something goes wrong. Here’s the tea: Your job isn’t your family. Your boss isn't your therapist. And “we’re like a startup” usually means “we expect you to work weekends… for free.” The pandemic didn’t just give us banana bread and Zoom fatigue. It gave us clarity. Suddenly, people started que...