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I wouldn't. I would flip it and say that we have been so blessed with wealth that we forget how fortunate we are to have what we have. Most of us have never missed a meal due to not having money. Most of us have never been without shelter. As I described I think we have a skewed view of work and money and if we realign our attitudes toward gratitude and see the real value in our work it helps. Not some fake thing.
Not like our work is some amazing value but that it has some measurable value. Also, work sucks sometimes. I'm not suggesting I try to lie to myself.
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I should add that there are terrible jobs with toxic people. I would never suggest just sticking with something like that. But doing your best work helps with burnout. Half assing is a sure path to burnout.
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