How Do We Prioritize Our Mental Health in a Capitalist Society?

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How Does Capitalism Play a Role in Our Mental Health?

  • Believing your self-worth is tied to productivity
  • Feeling guilty when you do something you enjoy
  • Prioritizing work over relationships
  • Prioritizing work over health
  • Sunday scaries “dreading or feeling anxious about work”
  • You tell yourself rest = laziness
  • Anxiety and stress about losing a job, buying food, clothing, or a home
  • Exhaustion and depression
  • Suppressing emotions due to being overworked
  • The belief that hard work = happiness or success
  • Self-blame for systemic issues
  • There is no such thing as a “real job.” All forms of work are real and valid
  • I do not need to accomplish things to be enough. I am already worthy and enough
  • I am not defined by what I produce
  • I get to define what success looks like
  • Doing nothing is good for me
  • I am allowed to play and create things that are not perfect
  • I do not need to make money from my hobbies
  • It is enough to spend time doing things I love
  • How would your mental health change if you woke up tomorrow and knew that no matter what your basic needs would be met?
  • What are your beliefs or assumptions about money and work? Where did those beliefs come from?
  • When was the first time you experienced or witnessed labor exploitation? Burnout? A toxic working environment?
  • How did those experiences affect your mental health?
  • What did your family’s relationship to money growing up look like? How has that affected you today?
  • What does anti-capitalism mean to you?

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