| > Coding 100 days straight with no breaks isn’t good for anyone. Why? I've done that and it has been amazing for me. I don't want other people telling me what's good or not. Absolute statements like this is just social malaise and not based in objectivity in the slightest. The current social bandwagon can be summarized as: “Work is bad. Hard work is toxic. Perseverance is not healthy”. HN is just reflecting r/antiwork ethics. Complete and utter social non-sense. People have just stopped thinking for themselves. |
> Complete and utter social non-sense. People have just stopped thinking for themselves.
Yes, absolute statements are a problem - including your comment. There's context around antiwork, there's context around grind culture - everything can be taken to an unhealthy extreme.