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This piece from The Colgate Maroon-News critiques hustle culture, arguing that the modern obsession with constant work and productivity is harmful. It highlights how this culture, amplified by the tech industry and discussions around entrepreneurship, prioritizes work over well-being and personal relationships. The article suggests that while the drive for success is understandable, particularly due to the link between long hours and higher income, equating self-worth with net-worth can lead to significant regret later in life. Ultimately, the author proposes that finding a work-life balance is crucial for both professional and personal fulfillment.
By Valentin DushimeThis piece from The Colgate Maroon-News critiques hustle culture, arguing that the modern obsession with constant work and productivity is harmful. It highlights how this culture, amplified by the tech industry and discussions around entrepreneurship, prioritizes work over well-being and personal relationships. The article suggests that while the drive for success is understandable, particularly due to the link between long hours and higher income, equating self-worth with net-worth can lead to significant regret later in life. Ultimately, the author proposes that finding a work-life balance is crucial for both professional and personal fulfillment.