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The Death of Hustle Culture for Writers and Artists
There’s a certain kind of mythology surrounding the modern creative. We picture her answering emails from a candlelit desk at 2 a.m., tabs open like battle wounds, an untouched coffee cooling beside a manuscript that may or may not ever be finished. The internet romanticized burnout so thoroughly that many creators began wearing exhaustion like a designer label. To be busy was chic. To be overwhelmed meant you were wanted. To vanish for a weekend without answering a text sugg
Shayne Leighton
5 hours ago4 min read
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