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Has Busy Become the New Drug of Our Generation?

7 min · 8. Juni 2026
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When productivity becomes avoidance — and why slowing down feels so uncomfortable We’ve been taught to stay busy. To keep going. To do more, achieve more, prove more. But what if being busy isn’t ambition… what if it’s avoidance? In this episode, I unpack my own relationship with busyness — from constant work and overstimulation to the uncomfortable reality of what happens when everything slows down. Because the moment I stop moving… I start thinking.   And that’s where things get interesting. If you've ever filled your schedule, your calendar, or your life just to avoid sitting with yourself… this one's for you.

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