Field Notes

Occasional notes on burnout, work, and opting out — written without urgency.

The Strange Peace of Being a Little Boring
A defense of quiet routines and low-drama living - not as settling, but as a kind of peace tired people don’t have to earn. Leer más...
The Punishment Is the Process
When systems can’t say “no,” they stall, complicate, and outlast you - until the process itself becomes the punishment. Leer más...
The “Trust Us” Era Is Over
When accountability feels optional, trust stops being a default and turns into something people ration. Leer más...
“Be Civil” Is a Muzzle, Not a Virtue
When everything feels harder, “be civil” often becomes a demand to package frustration politely enough to ignore. Leer más...
Why Everything Feels Harder Than It Used To
A look at why ordinary life feels heavier now - constant maintenance, constant friction, and not enough true “off” time. Leer más...
The New Flex Is Being Unimpressed
Why “being unimpressed” is becoming a boundary - a quiet way tired people protect their time, energy, and sense of self. Leer más...
Motivation Is Losing Because It Sounds Like a Manager
Motivation is losing because it sounds like management - burnout humor is what’s left when optimism feels performative. Leer más...