Ah, this again. Much like the people who insist return-to-office is good because they can socialize again, I can assure you that plenty of us are still capable of answering "what makes me happy" and that answer, virtually always, being "not work", much like plenty of us are capable of having social lives outside of work.
Also, great, good point, so what. "Yes, I advocate for the soul-crushing status quo because my life would be nothing without work". Sounds like a you problem. Meanwhile, younger generations that, oh I don't know, have their own pursuits, don't really jive with that.
I honestly don't really know why you take issue with that, but I'm pretty sure our world views are quite different, so I'm just gonna wish you well on your journey.
Also, great, good point, so what. "Yes, I advocate for the soul-crushing status quo because my life would be nothing without work". Sounds like a you problem. Meanwhile, younger generations that, oh I don't know, have their own pursuits, don't really jive with that.