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3 Kinds of Ancient Workplace Fatigue
Ever stared at the clock on a Wednesday afternoon, feeling a strange cloud of exhaustion follow you home? That, my friend, is what modern slang calls "workplace fatigue." It's the droopy eyes, the comfortable shoes, and the thousand-yard stare after a long shift. But before we pat ourselves on the back for inventing the grind, let's take a trip down memory lane. The ancient Chinese bureaucracy ran for thousands of years, and the "workplace fatigue" of its officials and laborers was arguably much heavier. From court officials waking up in the dead of night to beat cops who could never rest, let's unpack how our ancestors handled the daily 9-to-5—or in their case, the 3-to-5 AM. 1. Civil Servants Imagine…
3 Kinds of Ancient Workplace Fatigue
Ever stared at the clock on a Wednesday afternoon, feeling a strange cloud of exhaustion follow you home? That, my friend, is what modern slang calls "workplace fatigue." It's the droopy eyes, the comfortable shoes, and the thousand-yard stare after a long shift. But before we pat ourselves on the back for inventing the grind, let's take a trip down memory lane. The ancient Chinese bureaucracy ran for thousands of years, and the "workplace fatigue" of its officials and laborers was arguably much heavier. From court officials waking up in the dead of night to beat cops who could never rest, let's unpack how our ancestors handled the daily 9-to-5—or in their case, the 3-to-5 AM. 1. Civil Servants Imagine…
Ever stared at the clock on a Wednesday afternoon, feeling a strange cloud of exhaustion follow you home? That, my friend, is what modern slang calls "workplace fatigue." It's the droopy eyes, the comfortable shoes, and the thousand-yard stare after a long shift. But before we pat ourselves on the back for inventing the grind, let's take a trip down memory lane. The ancient Chinese bureaucracy ran for thousands of years, and the "workplace fatigue" of its officials and laborers was arguably much heavier. From court officials waking up in the dead of night to beat cops who could never rest, let's unpack how our ancestors handled the daily 9-to-5—or in their case, the 3-to-5 AM. 1. Civil Servants Imagine…
3 Kinds of Ancient Workplace Fatigue
Ever stared at the clock on a Wednesday afternoon, feeling a strange cloud of exhaustion follow you home? That, my friend, is what modern slang calls "workplace fatigue." It's the droopy eyes, the comfortable shoes, and the thousand-yard stare after a long shift. But before we pat ourselves on the back for inventing the grind, let's take a trip down memory lane. The ancient Chinese bureaucracy ran for thousands of years, and the "workplace fatigue" of its officials and laborers was arguably much heavier. From court officials waking up in the dead of night to beat cops who could never rest, let's unpack how our ancestors handled the daily 9-to-5—or in their case, the 3-to-5 AM. 1. Civil Servants Imagine…
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