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Does this sound familiar? It’s time to get out of bed, but the alarm is screaming at you, and even the idea of stepping onto the ground seems utterly impossible. You’re not simply tired; you’re “done.” All you can think about is staying under the covers, ignoring the numerous pings coming from your phone, and letting the rest of the world revolve without you for a while.

This might be quite natural when taken in small doses. Life never stops, and between the pressures of your job, the difficulties in managing your interpersonal relationships, and the ever-present noise of modern-day technology, your body and mind need to take some time off.

The issue is that we live in a society where everything revolves around “the grind.” We are often raised to believe that not working constantly is somehow wrong. You are either productive and doing something useful, or you are labeled as “lazy.” You either have goals you are actively chasing, or people assume you are making excuses for yourself. Under this kind of constant social pressure, many people begin believing something deeply damaging — that they are lazy when, in reality, they may be struggling with their mental well-being.

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