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Diogenes talks about the kind of pressure Neo Babylon puts on people, the slow squeeze that makes you think you’re failing when you’re really just worn down. He follows a couple of small human stories to make one point: you’re not alone in it, and you don’t have to carry it alone.
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Diogenes talks about the kind of pressure Neo Babylon puts on people, the slow squeeze that makes you think you’re failing when you’re really just worn down. He follows a couple of small human stories to make one point: you’re not alone in it, and you don’t have to carry it alone.