Pobreza de tempo (e por que ela destrói o ser humano)
Do you feel like your day isn't productive? If the day had more hours, would you be able to get everything done? Even working all day, it never seems enough? Time poverty is that chronic feeling of having too many things to do and too little time to do them. As society progresses, promising a more tranquil life, it seems that demands don't decrease, they only accumulate. And in the long run, this will have a harmful effect on our health. Do we really lack time—or are we trapped in a system that keeps us permanently busy? Let's talk more about this? P.S.: I have a cold, but I couldn't miss bringing you content here, so please forgive my nasal voice. Reference article: https://cssh.northeastern.edu/gap/wp-... You might also want to read: https://g1.globo.com/trabalho-e-carre... #time #productivity #adulthood #personaldevelopment #career #work #burnout #contemporarysociety #philosophy #modernphilosophy #povertytime

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