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Antonia Malchik's avatar

I really appreciated this as it reflects every conversation I’ve had since Friday, though the truth is that almost nobody I know *can* rest. They’re overworked and overcommitted, worried about housing, trying to contribute to the social fabric that has been worn thin AF, having to manage a Delta upswing alongside anti-maskers; and for parents, looking at depressed, lonely, unvaccinated kids and unable to give them a straight answer about anything. And, you know, everything else. If we had some kind of functional national leadership and cared about one another we’d pay people to rest!

(Loved the meal planning thread. My top least favorite sentence for the past year has been, “Hey, Mom, what’s for dinner?”)

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Sam Colt's avatar

Great piece. I don't know if I feel exhausted as much as I feel mentally checked out. We just went through a year where our entire political and economic system more or less told us that our lives are worth jeopardizing if that meant the seamless maintenance of profits, but we're the unreasonable ones for wanting guaranteed healthcare, labor protections, or a higher wage. Now with the environment degrading at an accelerating rate, the Democrats barely avoiding a mass homelessness crisis (for now), there just seems to be a futility to it all. How am I supposed to take anything seriously anymore? How can anyone describe America as anything other than an elaborate MLM scheme? Much has been made about a mental health crisis as the secondary pandemic, but I wonder how much of that will be agoraphobia.

I expanded on these thoughts over the course of this past year: https://thatguyfromtheinternet.substack.com/s/work

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