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In a powerful post on parenting, entrepreneur Namita Thapar explored the correlation between the popular Netflix show "Adolescence" and the dangers of a 70-hour workweek. Thapar emphasized how the pressures of excessive work hours can negatively impact not only personal well-being but also family dynamics and child development.
Drawing parallels from the show, she highlighted the struggles faced by adolescents today, who are often caught in a whirlwind of expectations and responsibilities. Thapar pointed out that just as the characters in "Adolescence" grapple with their identities and societal pressures, parents who overwork themselves may inadvertently project their stress onto their children.
She urged parents to reflect on their work-life balance, advocating for a more sustainable approach that prioritizes family time and mental health. By sharing her insights, Thapar aims to inspire a movement towards healthier work practices, ultimately fostering a nurturing environment for the next generation.
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