Finally someone said unrealistic daily productivity expectations are nonsense
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No, you cannot walk 10,000 steps daily, get 8 hours of sleep, cook every night, clean every day, take care of a family, make time for your own hobbies, and still be productive at work every day. This is not just propaganda, it is nonsense. Free yourself from it.
Overview
This is a screenshot of a verified X (formerly Twitter) post from user @OrevaZSN, set against a plain black background. The post argues that it is functionally impossible for an average person to maintain all of the following daily: 10,000 steps walked, 8 hours of sleep, home cooked meals every night, daily house cleaning, family care responsibilities, time for personal hobbies, and full productivity at work. It labels this set of unrealistic expectations as both propaganda and nonsense, and advises readers to reject these harmful standards to free themselves of unnecessary pressure. The poster's small circular profile picture shows a man taking a mirror selfie, with his phone obscuring the lower half of his face.
Origin notes
The original content is a public tweet posted by X user @OrevaZSN (display name BIG TIMI). This screenshot of the tweet was reposted on the platform 9Gag under the title 'Finally someone said it', where it circulated as a relatable meme criticizing toxic hustle culture and unrealistic work-life balance standards pushed by self-help and productivity media.