The 'Lazy Girl Job' Trend: Work-Life Balance or Career Sabotage?

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Urvashi

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Gen Z is choosing low-stress jobs over ambition. Is this smart boundary-setting or selling themselves short?

Would you take a boring job if it meant better mental health?
 
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The "Lazy Girl Job" trend highlights Gen Z’s desire for low-stress, flexible work that supports mental well-being. Some see it as smart boundary-setting for balance; others call it career sabotage due to lack of ambition or growth.
 

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Yeah I think it is the lazy Girl job trend. I think they are not ready to do much as they are always ready to talk about mental health disturbances
The "Lazy Girl Job" trend highlights Gen Z’s desire for low-stress, flexible work that supports mental well-being. Some see it as smart boundary-setting for balance; others call it career sabotage due to lack of ambition or growth.
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What's wrong in this? If you have to spend 5 years in medical school to become a doctor, and make $100k, what's the point of that kind of hard work if you can already make $100k just under a year through social media
 

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Gen Z don't like stress. They always want things in a soft way. But come to think of it. Why would I allow myself to be stressed out for a result that there is a legit option that I can use to achieve same result easily? It is called smartness.
 
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