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Why ‘quiet quitting’ is nothing new

Why ‘quiet quitting’ is nothing new

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Quiet Quitting

Quiet Quitting

  • The idea of slowly withdrawing from overworking has gone viral. This 'quiet quitting' has actually been happening for decades - but its newfound popularity says a lot about work now.
  • Quiet quitting is quitting the idea of going above and beyond. You're still performing your duties, but you're no longer subscribing to the hustle-culture mentality that work has to be your life
  • People are realizing they've put in a lot more effort than their salary shows: no one should be driving themselves to burnout for a wage that causes personal stress or worry.

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