High-Functioning but Unwell: Breaking Free from Hustle Culture
In today’s fast-paced world, many people wear the badge of being “high-functioning” with pride. They work demanding jobs, handle family responsibilities, maintain social lives, and pursue personal goals, all while struggling with stress, anxiety, or even depression. This phenomenon of being high-functioning but unwell is becoming more common, yet it’s rarely discussed openly. It all begins with the mentality of glorifying this latest hustle culture. Let’s dive into what it really means to be high-functioning but unwell, why hustle culture fuels this, and what psychological impacts it has on our well-being. What Does “High-Functioning but Unwell” Mean? High-functioning means a person can maintain daily chores well in work or social settings, even while handling some underlying mental or physical health challenges. They might meet deadlines, attend meetings, take care of their family, and still appear “fine” on the outside. However, this continuous functionality often hides inner struggl...