The lying flat movement, or tangping as it’s known in Mandarin, is just one expression of this global unraveling. Another is the current worker shortage in the United States. As of June, there were more than 10 million job openings in the United States, according to the most recent figures from the Labor Department — the highest number since the government began tracking the data two decades ago. While conservatives blame juiced-up pandemic unemployment benefits, liberals counter that people do want to work, just not for the paltry wages they were making before the pandemic.
Both might be true. ...
I'm having a hard time convincing myself that there's any sort of guaranteed, stable future to work towards, and I've been kinda stopping to smell the roses since covid hit.
I also have the privilege of working towards making the future more utopian, so that's my bad, we are clearly behind schedule.