Recently, while reading Erich Fromm’s "The Art of Loving," I had to stop my study of the beautiful art, at least for a moment, and think about something seemingly unrelated: education.
I agree that our world of toxic productivity fosters this mechanical approach to life. However, doing things consistently and well makes humans happy. It's a double edged sword. I realize making activities a goal that must be done before we can have actual fun is harmful, but how is one supposed to balance this?
I agree that our world of toxic productivity fosters this mechanical approach to life. However, doing things consistently and well makes humans happy. It's a double edged sword. I realize making activities a goal that must be done before we can have actual fun is harmful, but how is one supposed to balance this?
A pleasure to read your article, as always.