Ep 3 - Work Ethic Isn’t Dead — It Just Looks Different
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Work ethic did not die. Exploitation just stopped being cute.
In this episode of The Generational Edge, Kristina Green unpacks one of the workplace’s most tired complaints: “Nobody wants to work anymore.”
No. People are working. They are just less willing to be micromanaged, underpaid, overextended, and gaslit into calling burnout “commitment.”
Kristina breaks down why leaders keep judging today’s workforce through an outdated lens, why visibility keeps getting confused with value, and why modern work ethic is showing up through results, boundaries, sustainability, and smarter execution — not just longer hours and louder struggle.
In this episode, we cover:
Why “no one wants to work anymore” is a frustration response, not a fact
The difference between boundaries and laziness
Why burnout stopped being impressive
Output over optics
Purpose plus paycheck
Why exploitation is no longer being mistaken for ambition
If you are still measuring commitment by who suffers the most, this conversation is for you.
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