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submitted 1 year ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to c/humanities@beehaw.org

Lying flatism is a trending philosophy that has emerged in China and is practiced by young adults who choose to live a minimalist lifestyle and reject the pressures of society. Lying flatists refuse to participate in consumerist lifestyles, such as pursuing high-paying jobs, purchasing material possessions, getting married, or having children. They believe that personal efforts are no longer effective in improving their lives due to structural and societal factors.

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[-] CherryClan@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago

I love this. So many countries are troubled by population decline yet aren't doing much to make the future hopeful for people. I read somewhere that in the USA gen Z is more YOLO because they see no point in trying to work towards owning a home, raising children, etc. under the current conditions.

[-] walkingears@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Yep, no point in racing towards life "milestones" that are no longer affordable or attainable for most people. Besides, the idea that these "milestones" are required for happiness is just an arbitrary societal pressure, and I think we all probably know someone who's raced to check off all the boxes of these "milestones" but is unhappy, maybe because they rushed to marry someone they can't even really comfortably talk to about serious things in a healthy constructive way, or maybe because they rushed to have kids without seriously thinking about what that commitment meant, or maybe because being a homeowner sucks up every ounce of savings they have so they have no flexibility to save, to travel, to do anything else

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