Psychology says people who feel guilty resting on a Saturday weren’t raised to relax, they were raised to earn the right to exist by being useful, and the bill never quite got marked paid

Psychology says people who feel guilty resting on a Saturday weren’t raised to relax, they were raised to earn the right to exist by being useful, and the bill never quite got marked paid

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The Saturday guilt isn't laziness or workaholism — it's the residue of a childhood economy where worth was earned through usefulness. Here's what the psycholo...

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The Saturday guilt isn't laziness or workaholism — it's the residue of a childhood economy where worth was earned through usefulness. Here's what the psycholo...

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