So today, right now, lay down the whip you are holding to your own back. Open a window. Drink ice water. And say to the hot, suffocating voice of obligation: "Not today. I am cooling down." If this article resonated with you, share it with someone who always complains about being too warm. They may be fighting a fire you cannot see.
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By Jordan H. Rivers
People living with chronic "slave-like" schedules (long hours, no autonomy, high demands) report feeling hot even in air-conditioned rooms. They wake up drenched at 3 AM. They step outside in winter and feel nothing. This is not a thyroid problem; it is a dignity problem. life with a slave feeling hot
You were not born to live in a fever. The world will try to chain you to roles, debts, expectations, and devices. It will try to turn you into a machine that generates profit and heat. But you are a body. You are a soul. You were meant to feel cool breezes and long afternoons of doing nothing. So today, right now, lay down the whip