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https://bit.ly/3VgvCD2In our relentless pursuit of productivity, have we sacrificed our very souls? This video delves into the dark side of the modern hustle culture, exploring how endless productivity can erode our well-being, stifle our creativity, and disconnect us from the joys of life. Discover the hidden costs of a life dominated by work and deadlines, and learn why reclaiming leisure is essential for restoring balance, happiness, and a sense of purpose. Join us as we unravel the soul-crushing effects of productivity and explore pathways to a more fulfilling, leisurely existence. Chapters: 1. Introduction: 00:00 2. Alienation: 01:17 3. My story: 07:59 4. A new living: 11:53 Video attribution: Video by Pavel Danilyuk:
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A massive study of 2.3 million people has found that, independent of socioeconomic factors, mental well-being may be the most important single aspect to healthy aging and living longer lives. But a surprise finding was that those who reported the best mental health and stress resilience, which boosted well-being, also seemed to eat more cheese.
This cohort study of data from the UK Biobank examines associations between cumulative lifetime cannabis use and all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality.
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