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How ‘lying flat’ went from a niche subculture to mainstream phenomenon
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How ‘lying flat’ went from a niche subculture to mainstream phenomenon Spy agency says foreign forces are ‘brainwashing’ people, but critics call lying flat a rational response to a broken system Once a niche subculture, “lying flat” has evolved into a mainstream phenomenon over the past five years. But now, it applies to a broader cross-section of society – from successful professionals and middle-aged entrepreneurs to risk-averse officials – as they avoid extra work to survive an era of...
How ‘lying flat’ went from a niche subculture to mainstream phenomenon
Spy agency says foreign forces are ‘brainwashing’ people, but critics call lying flat a rational response to a broken system
Once a niche subculture, “lying flat” has evolved into a mainstream phenomenon over the past five years.
But now, it applies to a broader cross-section of society – from successful professionals and middle-aged entrepreneurs to risk-averse officials – as they avoid extra work to survive an era of intense competition with diminishing returns.
In a social media post, the Ministry of State Security accused unnamed overseas groups of funding influencers to constrain China’s development by conducting “lying flat brainwashing”.
While the intelligence agency blamed external enemies, a flood of social media comments showed how many users felt their fatigue was actually home-grown.
“So my exhaustion isn’t from overwork – it was the CIA all along,” one user wrote.