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Even when working the dreamiest of dream positions, it’s not realistic to love our jobs every single day. There’s a level of tedium and monotony in every profession, which sometimes makes us frustrated with capitalist society. And this aggravation must be vented, or otherwise it will accumulate and crush our souls. 

The people in the list below did just that and felt infinitely better. Scroll down to find some of the most brutally honest anti-work posts they shared, and don’t forget to upvote the ones you positively agree with.

While you're at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Dr. Sharon Grossman, psychologist and executive coach at Turnkey Retention Solutions, and Helen Lawson Williams, founder of TANK - ending burnout, who kindly agreed to share their best tips on how we can enjoy work more.

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Tweet criticizing capitalism and rich people for paying workers low wages while taking high salaries themselves.

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    Text post criticizing capitalism, highlighting CEO pay disparity, stock buybacks, and corporate greed.

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    Tweet questioning capitalism and wealth inequality, highlighting struggles in a system favoring billionaires over basic needs.

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    Dr. Sharon Grossman, psychologist and executive coach at Turnkey Retention Solutions, explains that people started embracing the anti-work culture that all these posts are a part of because "work doesn't work anymore. The anti-work movement isn't about laziness. It's a wake-up call about broken workplace cultures."

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    She further explains that employees are tired of the "hustle culture" masquerading as ambition and status mattering more than mental health. "Work is eating up people's resources so much that there's not enough energy or time left for the 'life' part of the equation."

    Instead, people want a sense of purpose and flexibility, not just a paycheck, she says. "This isn't a perk, it's really non-negotiable."

    #4

    Social media post discussing the morality of wealth and capitalism, highlighting inequality between the rich and poor.

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    Anti-work tweet about job boundaries and personal freedom in capitalism.

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    Tweet on anti-work themes discussing workplace wellness, industry profits, and the need for better pay and schedules.

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    "The anti-work movement is a response to the feeling that the time and effort that goes into a lot of jobs isn’t fairly rewarded," Helen Lawson Williams, founder of TANK - ending burnout, adds.

    "Pay in many fields has stagnated or declined in real terms, conditions have eroded, and job security feels like a very last-century concept. When people feel like they’ve been treated unfairly - when their work isn’t appreciated and their employers are hoarding the value they create - they get angry. That’s anti-work."

    #7

    Tweet highlighting struggles living in capitalism, discussing issues like health care, poverty, and mental illness.

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    Anti-work post expressing frustration with capitalism and societal priorities in a tweet format.

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    #9

    Tweet questioning income caps on disabled people vs. billionaires, highlighting capitalism struggles.

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    Those who feel unhappy with their jobs commonly lack fairness, recognition, resources, and advancement and have micromanaging bosses, says Dr. Grossman, explaining it further below:

    1. Lack of recognition: Many managers feel like they don't need to appreciate their employees because "that's their job." But people like to feel seen.
    2. Lack of advancement: People want to have a career trajectory. They don't want to stay stuck where they are. If they see they've hit a ceiling, they'll go elsewhere.
    3. Micromanaging boss: If you display behaviors like micromanagement or lack of delegation, it delivers the message that you lack trust in your employees. No one likes to be on the receiving end of that.
    4. Lack of resources: If you're expected to do your job, but you don't have sufficient resources with which to do it, you're going to burn out.
    5. Lack of fairness: If people are promoted unfairly or your voice isn't being listened to or downplayed, this will lead to a toxic culture. Companies need to strive to create psychological safety.
    #10

    Tweet on anti-work sentiment humorously suggesting a revolution against capitalism.

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    #11

    Tweet discussing med school stress class revealing capitalism impacts health on a molecular level.

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    Twitter post humorously critiques capitalism through Batman and Bruce Wayne taxes.

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    Williams additionally notes that job dissatisfaction is closely related to the people in our work environment. "We’re social creatures. We live or die by how well we’re supported by, and how much we can contribute to, our social groups. Given how much time we spend there, work is a really important social group," she says.

    "If your work has you doing things that aren’t meaningful to you (or worse, are against your values), among people who transparently don’t care about you, you’re very unlikely to be happy. And that’s exactly what we're seeing. Employee engagement is at an all-time low because very few people can get engaged in work that’s purely transactional."

    #13

    Tweet discusses corporate attempts against union accountability, highlighting capitalism struggles.

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    Cartoon flower illustrating inconsistency in justice system; harsh for minor offenses, lenient for billionaires' crimes.

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    Tweet encourages using sick and vacation days, discussing guilt in capitalism.

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    In order to find more enjoyment in our work, Williams suggests putting hard boundaries around it so there's time for enjoyment outside work. "There are probably small things you can do to improve work, e.g., finding at least one friend you can have a laugh with, but the key skill in this situation is being able to switch off and leave work at work," she says.

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    #16

    Quote about socio-economic unfairness from Terry Pratchett, highlighting struggles of living in capitalism.

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    #17

    Text discussing the struggle of living in capitalism, highlighting the high cost of insulin in American healthcare.

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    Text image from JortsTheCat promoting fair wages for every job, emphasizing the importance of a living wage in capitalism.

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    "If you do have a bit of a financial buffer, or options in the job market, take a half hour to do two things: assess your values (we have a tool to help: https://values.thisisyourtank.com/ ) and work out what you could be doing to get your work better aligned with them. Pulling against your values is exhausting, and if your workplace is full of people who hold values that are opposed to yours, you’re going to find it really hard to connect with them. Consider whether a different team, a different workplace, or a different career might put you in a better place to do something that’s really meaningful to you, with people you enjoy being around," Williams further suggests.

    #19

    Tweet critiquing wealth distribution, mentioning Bezos and discussing capitalism struggles.

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    Cartoon of a therapy session highlighting struggles in capitalism.

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    #21

    Millennials' eating habits questioned in context of capitalism, highlighting struggle with grocery and dining choices.

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    Meanwhile, what workplaces can do to improve employees' job satisfaction is "create a culture of recognition and appreciation, create opportunities for team building, and carefully match tasks to individual strengths while also providing their teams with sufficient resources to get the job done," says Dr. Grossman.

    "People find satisfaction in their work when they connect with their manager and their coworkers, when they feel a sense of purpose in their work, and when they are challenged, but not overwhelmed by the demands."

    #22

    Tweet by Existential Comics comparing horrors of socialized vs. free market healthcare, referencing anti-work capitalism struggles.

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    Tweet exchange critiquing capitalism and unemployment benefits versus minimum wage.

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    Tweet by Existential Comics on capitalism; discusses productivity increases but unchanged work hours.

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    "Workplaces could start by recognizing that people work best when they feel valued and supported," seconds Williams. "Even the most boring, repetitive jobs can be meaningful and create a sense of connection if they’re done collaboratively and it’s clear what larger goal they contribute to. Workplaces that reward performative busyness so that everyone feels under constant time pressure rarely realize that what they’re sacrificing is creativity, meaning, and connection. You can’t build any of those things when people are constantly at their limit," she concludes.

    #25

    Text post on capitalist struggles, highlighting anger at low-paid worker over millionaire owner in a supermarket setting.

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    #26

    Tweet about struggles with poverty and capitalism by a user, highlighting the costs of delaying healthcare.

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    #27

    Tweet highlights irony in diamond industry, reflecting struggles living in capitalism.

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    #28

    A tweet humorously expressing anti-work sentiment, highlighting a love for relaxing at home.

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    #29

    Animals relaxing at a picnic, highlighting anti-work lifestyle amidst nature.

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    #30

    Social media post humorously critiquing capitalism and work culture with anti-work sentiment.

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    #31

    Text post on capitalism struggles, discussing historical suffragette protests and activism.

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    #32

    Tweet humorously critiques retirement in capitalism, questioning the value of money amidst societal collapse.

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    #33

    Orca being interviewed with a microphone, text discussing capitalism and wealth inequality.

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    #34

    Twitter post expressing anti-work sentiments about living in capitalism, questioning societal norms.

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    #35

    Text message exchange expressing anti-work sentiment on capitalism, discussing COVID-19's impact on wealth disparity.

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    #36

    Anti-work post about frustrations with a broken printer and expired debit card, leading to feelings of radicalization.

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    #37

    Tweet about canceled ankle surgery, highlighting struggle in capitalism despite having insurance.

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    #38

    Text about anti-work movement highlighting Amazon lobbyists' ban from European parliament due to workers' rights issues.

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    #39

    Text on capitalism critique highlights wealth inequality and labor value.

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    #40

    Tweet on labor strikes, media bias, and the working class under capitalism, urging support for unions.

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    #41

    Anti-work post highlighting the Panama Papers' revelation of wealth hoarding by the rich, questioning capitalism.

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    #42

    Woman peacefully sleeping, referencing anti-work sentiment against hustle culture and capitalism.

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    #43

    Text from a post by Existential Comics, discussing the impact of rich people in capitalism.

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    #44

    A tweet highlighting rent struggles under capitalism, comparing 2001 rent hikes to stagnant pay from 1993.

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    #45

    Text highlighting capitalism criticism with focus on sports subsidies versus cuts to social services.

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    #46

    Tweet highlighting economic struggles for millennials compared to boomers, focusing on labor and education costs.

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    #47

    Two tweets discussing the struggles of living in capitalism, mentioning high rent expenses.

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    #48

    Text post about living in capitalism, supporting fair wages and celebrating workers' successes.

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    #49

    Tweet about unionized work leading to a $14,000 raise, highlighting benefits of unions in capitalism.

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    #50

    Tweet humorously highlights working 40+ hours as a strange thing done for cash, reflecting anti-work sentiment.

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    #51

    Anti-work sentiment: "Some think you need therapy, but really, you just need to give your two-week notice."

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    #52

    A teacher in America expresses struggles living in capitalism with 20 years of experience but can't afford basic needs.

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    #53

    Text highlights the challenges of living in capitalism, comparing past and present housing costs.

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    #54

    Tweet critiquing capitalism with a reflection on economic struggles from the 1950s to 2020.

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    #55

    Illustration of signs reading "Therapy doesn't solve being overworked" and "Antidepressants can't cure poverty."

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    #56

    Text post expressing frustration with capitalism's impact on personal time, set against a colorful dotted background.

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    #57

    Layoffs at Cisco impact 4,000 workers, highlighting capitalism struggles and AI focus despite high net income in 2023.

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    #58

    Stop sign with message on shaming the poor, highlighting anti-capitalism sentiment.

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    #59

    Text post questioning capitalism's focus on wealth and empires over societal care.

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    #60

    Traditional Korean Yeongno mask and costume used in anti-capitalism theater performance.

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    #61

    Satirical tweet highlighting contradictions in capitalism, discussing retirement and spending habits.

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    #62

    Tweet criticizing capitalism, questioning legality of homeless having pillows and blankets, highlighting societal issues.

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    #63

    A social media post discussing struggles of living in capitalism, highlighting past economic norms for families.

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    #64

    Tweet about a math teacher delivering pizza, highlighting struggles in capitalism with education and income disparity.

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    #65

    Social media post on anti-work sentiment, highlighting financial anxiety and hustle culture struggles in capitalism.

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    #66

    Ally Maynard shares a tweet pondering her grandfather's achievements and reflections on capitalism challenges.

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    #67

    Anti-work post highlighting contrasts in job value and compensation.

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    #68

    Text post discussing productivity loss during a solar eclipse and questioning capitalism's work expectations.

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    #69

    Text on image critiquing the concept of middle age as a tool to extend working life in capitalism.

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    #70

    Tweet expressing anti-work sentiment about the need for organization in capitalism, shared by user @themermacorn.

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    #71

    Tweet discusses struggles with capitalism and societal impacts, questioning tax perceptions.

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    #72

    Text post discussing self-care versus after-care in a capitalist society.

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    #73

    Instagram post by shady_et humorously stating job interviews are tougher than the job.

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    #74

    Text highlights a capitalist critique, comparing 1980s affordability with the modern struggle in capitalism.

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    #75

    Karl Marx meme highlights struggles with capitalism and unpredictable economy, featuring Warren Buffett quote on textbooks.

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    #76

    Benzinga headline on US homelessness surge amid high stock market highlights capitalism struggles.

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    #77

    Tweet about anti-work sentiment, questioning fair distribution of wealth under capitalism.

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    #78

    Homeless person sleeping in front of building highlights capitalism struggles with vacant homes and rising homelessness.

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    #79

    Tweet discussing $15 an hour wage and capitalism critique.

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    #80

    Text conversation highlighting anti-work sentiment and struggles with capitalism in an educational context.

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    #81

    BlackRock building entrance, related to anti-work discussions on single-family home purchases by private equity firms.

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    #82

    Business Insider headline on anti-work sentiment in capitalism: Employees aren't motivated by shareholder profits.

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    #83

    Text about bad leaders fooling people, set against colorful leaves, highlighting struggles in capitalism.

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    #84

    Doll in a toy kitchen with a humorous anti-work message about struggling with labor and self-love.

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    #85

    Inspirational quote on moving at your own speed, with a colorful abstract background and text on mental health.

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    #86

    Pink background with text: "this Barbie wants Revenge." Anti-work sentiment in bold typography.

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    #87

    Text post on anxiety and burnout against a pink glitter background.

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    #88

    Tweet highlighting capitalism struggle with baby formula shortage due to market control by three companies.

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