Beatrix Potter, the unlikely hero of the anti-hustle culture movement [Shared]

Beatrix Potter, the unlikely hero of the anti-hustle culture movement 

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Beatrix Potter, the unlikely hero of the anti-hustle culture movement [Shared]

It’s become common to lament (wrongly) that “nobody wants to work anymore.” Perhaps we would, if only the work in question was, say, putting on a pot of tea for several woodland critters inside one’s hollowed-out tree home. Call it a cultural aftereffect of the Great Resignation, or, as Kelsey Weekman coined in BuzzFeed, “the era of the sleepytime girlfriend,” but by far its most adorable iteration is people posting illustrations from Beatrix Potter or Frog and Toad and captioning them “Stop normalizing the grind and normalize whatever this is.”

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