Saturday 29 June 2024

"12-Hour Day, No Hobbies": Woman's Post On Work-Life Balance Goes Viral https://ift.tt/fxmltZC All of us have experienced pressure while working in a corporate set-up. Some jobs have high-pressure deadlines, requiring you to be alert at all times. Most of us have heard instances where people had to put their jobs ahead of everything else. They sometimes had to finish work while on vacation, while riding back in cabs or metros, take meetings while travelling, work overtime, at odd hours, and on weekends, just to meet certain targets and complete projects. Now, a corporate employee's candid reflection on the toll of modern work culture has struck a chord with many.  Taking to X (formerly Twitter), a woman claimed that her job, taking over 12 hours of her time each day, makes her feel like she has no "self-love" left. "corporate is literally taking 12 hours of my time in a day including traveling and all I do is come home and sleep. This is scary because it looks productive but it's like being a dead puppet with no hobbies or self love," the woman wrote.  corporate is literally taking 12 hours of my time in a day including traveling and all I do is come home and sleep. This is scary because it looks productive but it's like being a dead puppet with no hobbies or self love. — ish (@yourfavish) June 26, 2024 In a tweet responding to a comment, the woman also detailed her day. "i wake up at 6 in the morning, get ready and leave for the office by 7 30 so I can reach by 9 30, i leave office by 6 in the evening, sometimes 6 30, 7 ofcourse, then i travel back home and reach by 9 15 something, then I eat food by 9 45/10, then I sleep by 11 bc early morning," she wrote.  i wake up at 6 in the morning, get ready and leave for the office by 7 30 so I can reach by 9 30, i leave office by 6 in the evening, sometimes 6 30, 7 ofcourse, then i travel back home and reach by 9 15 something, then I eat food by 9 45/10, then I sleep by 11 bc early morning. — ish (@yourfavish) June 27, 2024 The X user shared the post on Wednesday. Since then, it has garnered more than 312,000 views and several comments. Users resonated with her tweet deeply. "it's very weird kind of toxicity I've noticed in corporate. Even the people who had hobbies slowly sip into the cycle of corporate and lose touch with everything they resonated with. And, it's addictive," wrote one user.  "That's true, that is why being financially independent is never actually about the money, it's about freedom, freedom of one's time. Achievement of financial independence through just a job is a bit of a difficult task," expressed another.  Also Read | Bengaluru Cab Driver Reveals He Earns ₹ 3,000 To ₹ 4,000 Per Day, Internet Reacts "That's where I am at. I come home so exhausted and without any energy to partake in my hobbies. Self care is just curling up in bed, at this point," committed a third. "Modern slavery," simply wrote another.  "Ugh, I hear you!  That corporate grind can suck the life out of you. It's important to find ways to reclaim your time and energy. You deserve to be alive, not just functional!" added one user.  Following the overwhelming response, the original poster also shared a follow-up message. "for the first time in my life I'm sad about my tweet being a banger, I am sorry if you relate to this too, things will be better and we will find ourselves," she wrote.  https://ift.tt/3vDTaxZ June 29, 2024 at 09:18AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

"12-Hour Day, No Hobbies": Woman's Post On Work-Life Balance Goes Viral https://ift.tt/fxmltZC

All of us have experienced pressure while working in a corporate set-up. Some jobs have high-pressure deadlines, requiring you to be alert at all times. Most of us have heard instances where people had to put their jobs ahead of everything else. They sometimes had to finish work while on vacation, while riding back in cabs or metros, take meetings while travelling, work overtime, at odd hours, and on weekends, just to meet certain targets and complete projects. Now, a corporate employee's candid reflection on the toll of modern work culture has struck a chord with many. 

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), a woman claimed that her job, taking over 12 hours of her time each day, makes her feel like she has no "self-love" left. "corporate is literally taking 12 hours of my time in a day including traveling and all I do is come home and sleep. This is scary because it looks productive but it's like being a dead puppet with no hobbies or self love," the woman wrote. 

In a tweet responding to a comment, the woman also detailed her day. "i wake up at 6 in the morning, get ready and leave for the office by 7 30 so I can reach by 9 30, i leave office by 6 in the evening, sometimes 6 30, 7 ofcourse, then i travel back home and reach by 9 15 something, then I eat food by 9 45/10, then I sleep by 11 bc early morning," she wrote. 

The X user shared the post on Wednesday. Since then, it has garnered more than 312,000 views and several comments. Users resonated with her tweet deeply. "it's very weird kind of toxicity I've noticed in corporate. Even the people who had hobbies slowly sip into the cycle of corporate and lose touch with everything they resonated with. And, it's addictive," wrote one user. 

"That's true, that is why being financially independent is never actually about the money, it's about freedom, freedom of one's time. Achievement of financial independence through just a job is a bit of a difficult task," expressed another. 

Also Read | Bengaluru Cab Driver Reveals He Earns ₹ 3,000 To ₹ 4,000 Per Day, Internet Reacts

"That's where I am at. I come home so exhausted and without any energy to partake in my hobbies. Self care is just curling up in bed, at this point," committed a third. "Modern slavery," simply wrote another. 

"Ugh, I hear you!  That corporate grind can suck the life out of you. It's important to find ways to reclaim your time and energy. You deserve to be alive, not just functional!" added one user. 

Following the overwhelming response, the original poster also shared a follow-up message. "for the first time in my life I'm sad about my tweet being a banger, I am sorry if you relate to this too, things will be better and we will find ourselves," she wrote. 

https://ift.tt/3vDTaxZ June 29, 2024 at 09:18AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

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"Lost In Translation": Karnataka's Highway Warning Signboard Is Viral https://ift.tt/VdlZkwh An emergency signboard installed on a highway near Karnataka's Kodagu has caught the internet's attention due to its humorous mistranslation from Kannada to English. A user named 'Kodagu Connect' shared an image of the signboard on social media, which read, "Urgent make an accident." The signboard is a poor translation of the Kannada phrase "Avasarave Apaghatakke Karana," which actually means "Overspeeding is the reason for accidents." However, NDTV couldn't verify the authenticity of this viral image. See the viral picture here: Lost in translation. Location: Near Sampaje. Along Madikeri to Mangaluru National Highway 275. @NHAI_Official pic.twitter.com/i2k7NLQdaL — Kodagu Connect (@KodaguConnect) July 2, 2024 The mistranslation, "urgent makes an accident," left the internet divided. While some questioned the government's effort in translating signboards into English, others found the error amusing and took it in stride. A user wrote, "'Haste is the cause of the accident' the real translation," a user commented.  "Bro used chatgpt even for this," another user joked.  "Kannada matters not English," remarked the third user.  "One comma after urgent and the meaning will completely change, " the fourth user wrote. The fifth user joked, "Better tag insurance agents. They will get it fixed fast." In March, locals in Karnataka's Kodagu district put up a makeshift signboard warning travellers of Google's navigation mistake. The hilarious signboard urges users to not follow Google's directions and take a different route to reach the Club Mahindra resort.  A picture of the signboard was shared by the X handle of Kodagu Connect. ''Google is wrong. This road does not go to Club Mahindra,'' reads the sign. The signboard was put up by local villagers who got tired of lost travellers asking for directions after being misled by Google Maps.  https://ift.tt/mHFOGcK July 03, 2024 at 10:31AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

"Lost In Translation": Karnataka's Highway Warning Signboard Is Viral https://ift.tt/VdlZkwh An emergency signboard installed ...