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Why It Feels Broken

Why It Feels Broken

著者: Greg
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概要

Why It Feels Broken is a calm, honest look at why modern life feels harder than it should. With real stories and deeper examinations of societal and social patterns, we explore work, relationships, money, and culture to understand what's really going on, and what we can do to fix it.

© 2026 Why It Feels Broken
スピリチュアリティ 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Deal Is Broken
    2026/02/05

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    We look at why work feels harder even when we follow the rules and name the quiet shift that broke the bargain. We offer a practical path to clarity by asking better questions, setting real boundaries, and letting go of an old story that no longer serves.

    • the unspoken work deal and how it changed
    • effort without matching outcomes as the core of burnout
    • the cost of loyalty, availability and identity fusion
    • why hacks and hustle culture don’t fix a broken bargain
    • clarity through better questions and honest boundaries
    • releasing old narratives that create suffering
    • next steps toward fair trade of time, money and health
    • a teaser on how identity gets bound to work

    If you know someone who's been saying, I don't know what's wrong with me, send this podcast their way


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  • Why Work Feels Broken
    2026/01/19

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    Feeling behind even when you do everything right isn’t a personal failure—it’s a signal. We pull back the curtain on why work feels heavier today, even for people who like their jobs, and why the usual advice to “wake up earlier,” “find passion,” and “set better boundaries” keeps falling short. Across industries and incomes, the same story repeats: expectations escalate, stability lags, and the tools that made us more available failed to make us more secure. That mismatch breeds a quiet anxiety and turns achievement into a moving target.

    Together we map the pattern: rising productivity demands, conditional job security, metrics that track invisible labor, and the creeping shift that placed work at the center of identity and time. We talk frankly about human limits—why people aren’t software, why rest must be a given not a reward, and why exhaustion is a predictable outcome of structures that assume infinite adaptability. We also name the economic reality: housing and living costs outpace wages, compounding the sense that effort no longer buys safety.

    This conversation doesn’t stop at diagnosis. We offer a practical reframe to recover agency: name the system so you can stop turning its failures inward; relocate your worth outside of output so work can matter without defining you; and ask a sharper question—what life are you trying to protect while you work? From there, we outline moves within your control: setting true limits on access, making rest non-negotiable, choosing projects for meaning and autonomy, and advocating for sanity alongside peers. Clarity won’t fix everything overnight, but it can break the loop of self-blame and help you build a steadier way forward.

    If this resonates, share it with someone who needs the reminder, subscribe for more honest conversations about work and life, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s one boundary you’ll make this week to protect the life you want?

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