Talk Doesn't Cook Rice

The Burnout Society

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Apr 11, 2024
Dive into the critique of modern achievement culture, where positivity often leads to exhaustion and a sense of emptiness. Explore the pressures of self-improvement and how they can fuel burnout. The discussion touches on the commercialization of personal experiences and the illusion of authenticity in the age of social media. Gain insights on breaking free from societal expectations and embracing spontaneity, celebrating the moments of doing absolutely nothing. Comedian Micky Flanagan also brings humor to the conversation!
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INSIGHT

Positive Power Creates Constant Doing

  • Byung-Chul Han argues modern Western control is positive power that urges constant doing and self-transformation.
  • This 'society of achievement' replaces prohibitions with internal pressure to always improve and move on.
ANECDOTE

Micky Flanagan On Proper Rest

  • Danny recalls Micky Flanagan joking that true rest is 'doing fuck-all' and watching a kettle boil.
  • He uses this to show how rare genuine idleness has become in modern life.
INSIGHT

We Become Projects To Optimize

  • Han calls modern people 'achievement subjects' who treat themselves as ongoing projects to optimize.
  • Self-subjugation replaces external coercion as individuals 'crack the whip' on themselves.
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