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Masha—the star of the sea—is drowning in an ocean of notifications. The lethal pressure crush of the modern mouse-centric work lifestyle and entertainment complex is real. It is the defining pathology of the knowledge worker.
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The modern work lifestyle isn’t a life. It’s a live-service game where the only microtransaction is your sanity. You grind for “level 50 Excel Wizard” while the real world—sunlight, silence, a conversation without a mute button—flickers dimly outside the window.
Under Pressure: Finding Balance Between Work Hustle and Lethal Entertainment
