When Productivity Slowly Turns Into Self-Destruction

We live in a world that never truly stops.

We chase productivity through sleepless nights, mistake constant stimulation for connection, and convince ourselves that exhaustion is simply part of growing up.

Slowly, we begin to normalize minds that are always tired, brains that never fully rest, and lives constantly shaped by distraction.

The most dangerous part is not how destructive these habits are, but how ordinary they have become.

Because the damage arrives quietly, we continue living as if nothing is wrong.

In a world addicted to speed, stimulation, and instant gratification, humans no longer notice they are being consumed by the very things designed to keep them engaged.

Sesar Lembang
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