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Expert commentary for Super1: Why can't we relax even on vacation?
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Expert commentary for Super1: Why can't we relax even on vacation?

The article is a commentary by Tea Bašić, a communications specialist and psychotherapist, discussing the importance of taking annual leave as a necessity rather than a reward. It explores how modern society often views idleness as a failure, linking this mindset to cultural norms that prioritize productivity over rest. The piece argues that fatigue is a natural signal from the body indicating the need for recovery, and that rest is a fundamental physiological requirement, akin to sleep, food, and water. It contrasts laziness with intentional rest, emphasizing that taking time off is an investment in physical and mental health, not an avoidance of responsibility.

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Expert commentary for Super1: Why can't we relax even on vacation?

The article is a commentary by Tea Bašić, a communications specialist and psychotherapist, discussing the importance of taking annual leave as a necessity rather than a reward. It explores how modern society often views idleness as a failure, linking this mindset to cultural norms that prioritize productivity over rest. The piece argues that fatigue is a natural signal from the body indicating the need for recovery, and that rest is a fundamental physiological requirement, akin to sleep, food, and water. It contrasts laziness with intentional rest, emphasizing that taking time off is an investment in physical and mental health, not an avoidance of responsibility.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses societal attitudes toward work and rest, which can be seen as politically charged due to their implications for labor policies and cultural values, the framing remains balanced. It does not take a clear ideological stance but presents psychological and philosophical ideas

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