STRESS IS A VICE.

Another modern societal critique:

Stress is not a virtue, it is a vice.

For example when you ask any working class professional or educated person, “How are you doing?” it seems 99% of the time they will respond with “busy, stressed, sleep deprived, tired, depressed, or anxious”. And somehow this is supposed to be virtuous. To say “I feel great! I slept 10+ hours last night, and I’m in a fabulously great mood” seems to be bad manners, or bad taste.

How and why did we believe stress to be a virtue? Perhaps we should abolish this notion, and change the table of values the opposite way:

Stress is a vice.

And tranquility, calm, peace, zen, exuberant high spirits as a virtue!

ERIC

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