It gives them a good reason to justify the existence of cafes where poor and terribly exhausted salarymen will come to be pampered by underpaid teenagers dressed as fantasized p*rn-maids and playing an absolutely not unhealthy roleplay of domination.in all honesty, i just can't relate to the japanese ethos of "work hard even if you hate it". This do-your-best-at-all-costs attitude just doesn't seem healthy to me. If you hate your job and feel trapped and like your life is going nowhere "doing your best" like everything will work out somehow seems... i don't know, futile? mentally exhausting and soul crushing, too.
Welcome to 90% of the workforce. If you enjoy your job and find it fufilling, good for you. The rest of us are just trying to get by, selling are time on this earth so we can live till we die.in all honesty, i just can't relate to the japanese ethos of "work hard even if you hate it". This do-your-best-at-all-costs attitude just doesn't seem healthy to me. If you hate your job and feel trapped and like your life is going nowhere "doing your best" like everything will work out somehow seems... i don't know, futile? mentally exhausting and soul crushing, too.
I think homer Simpson gives the western view best: "if you don't like your job u don't strike, u go there every day and do it really half-assed. That's the american way!". Let's admit that hard work is not the norm and that people here have less of a cultural obligation to work themselves to death as they do on the east.Welcome to 90% of the workforce. If you enjoy your job and find it fufilling, good for you. The rest of us are just trying to get by, selling are time on this earth so we can live till we die.