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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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[–] azureeight@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

I had heard of lying flatism vaugely and I think a lot of people I know live this way, if they don't specifically label it. I'm partnered up, but it's more that it's cheaper for us all to live together and we get along than some drive to pair up in the normal sense. It's living in a 'city is expensive and we like each other enough to share a small space'.

They believe that personal efforts are no longer effective in improving their lives due to structural and societal factors.

I mean, yeah. Yeah I can feel that. 😩

[–] FlashMobOfOne@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I've had my heart broken three times in my adult life. Each time it took years of therapy and emotional work to get back to a point where I didn't feel the ache and the loss.

You couldn't pay me to get into another relationship, not when it's taken so much work to find peace and contentment on my own.

[–] Josiane@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I love this, thanks for sharing. Sometimes I do think friendship might be a better investment of time and effort. It doesn’t seem like romantic relationships tend to last. Plus, with romantic relationships, the big drawback is having a second family (in-laws), and they’re often not very welcoming anyway. Gabor Mate talks a lot about how our system is really not supportive of mothers or of having kids in general. As a woman I often thought if I had children it looked like I might end up being a single mother because it seemed as though men either leave the relationship or they make very bad fathers… not a lot of good options. It seems easier to give it up altogether and just worry about yourself, which is enough, honestly. Just keeping up with chores, taking care of yourself and a career is already a lot. 😮‍💨

[–] Josiane@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago

If you’re just going to have a partner that treats you like your parents did (bossing you around and trying to control your life), you’re probably better off alone.

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