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The Joy of Being Unproductive: Why I’m Quitting the Self-Improvement Trap

Why we need to stop treating our days like software updates and embrace the magic of unstructured time. For the past decade, we’ve been sold a beautifully packaged lie: that the human soul can be optimized. We were told that if we just woke up at 5:00 AM, drank green juice while listening to a podcast at 2x speed, tracked our deep sleep cycles, and time-blocked our afternoons into rigid 15-minute increments, we would unlock our ultimate potential. We didn’t just want to live; we wanted to operate at maximum throughput. But a strange thing happened on the way to perfection. We didn’t become happier, and we certainly didn’t become more creative. We just became incredibly efficient, deeply exhausted machines. We are currently witnessing a massive cultural vibe shift. People are quietly quitting the self-improvement trap. We are finally realizing that our obsession with micro-efficiency isn’t helping us build better lives — it’s just destroying our ability to think. The Rise of the “Softwa...

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