I just finished watching the breakdown on the 'Hustle Culture vs. Quiet Quitting' debate. Wave Viral argued that the current economic climate *forces* people into monetization, turning hobbies into unpaid labor, which I agree with 100%. BUT, anyone else noticed that they didn't really touch on the generational difference in *perception* of selling out? Gen Z views selling out differently than Millennials did. I felt like that missed dimension would have made the episode even stronger. What do you guys think? Is it purely economics driving the trend, or is social media normalizing the commodification of personality?