Common people not believing in Work Life Balance is not solely their doing… its has to do with politics

WhatsAppWhatsAppFacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterPinterestPinterestRedditRedditGmailGmailShareShare

Last updated on September 13th, 2021 at 06:34 am

Hard work fetching results, working tirelessly at all times and dripping yourself in work has become the new norm for many of the companies. We tend to believe that everything that we are extremely involved in and are exhausting ourselves for only fetches the desired result. But it is absolutely not true.

This is a perception that things that you put yourselves in get the output and this thought process has been fed into our brains thanks to our politicians, our leaders. They have come up from a culture of exploitation which gives them enough and more power to rule over others.

This particular mentality about ruling over other people is what makes all the difference. When a person gets the feeling of getting things done by someone else and escaping from the hard work, that person essentially is exploiting the person doing work. They feel that because these people are getting paid, they are eligible to do any and everything the person in power asks them to do.

Things are even more disastrous in India. We often read about other country’s leaders or political figures taking their share of breaks and going on holidays to get their minds of work. Even the Prime Minister of the happiest country in the world–Finland–took a holiday of four weeks.

She effectively Sanna Marin set an example for others to take inspiration from. With the holiday, she implied that limiting your working hours and giving yourself time is as important as the work you are doing.

Unfortunately, this is not the same for India. In fact, when Indian politicians go for a break or go for a vacation, it is projected in a bad light. This is the case with most of the developing nations where there is no concept about work life balance and having to take their time off their work.

Related Posts

Those who try to go for vacation to enjoy some time off work are tagged as work slackers or called out for using the public’s hard earned money among other things. For example, former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi was an avid traveller.

His vacation to Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands with his extended family was well documented. Apart from him, it was APJ Abdul Kalam and Jawaharlal Nehru, who were spotted going on trips.

The political leaders of this generation are all work no play kind. The politics today has become so aggressive that even a minute of silence or cut off from their regular schedules is considered to be a crime.

Even during the ongoing pandemic, there was absolutely no day where some or the other political news was not made to be breaking news. It was one person striking the other and the leaders were constantly on their toes to bring the other party down. In such a political climate, there is no time to indulge in self care.

This behavior of our politicians has had a great impact on the people. The glorification of a poor personal life due to a great work life has made people thrive for such an arrangement which is an extremely unhealthy form of work life balance. The only way this could be corrected is when these leaders take a stand and ensure a proper work life balance for people to get inspired from it. Otherwise, as the experts put it, the leaders and the whole population of the country will grow frustrated with their professions and have a spoiled personal life.

About Monica Aggarwal

Embark on a journey of advocacy and enlightenment with Monica Aggarwal. Through her compassionate storytelling, Monica sheds light on the intricate tapestry of workers' rights, fostering awareness and understanding in our collective pursuit of a fair and just work environment.

Monica Aggarwal

Embark on a journey of advocacy and enlightenment with Monica Aggarwal. Through her compassionate storytelling, Monica sheds light on the intricate tapestry of workers' rights, fostering awareness and understanding in our collective pursuit of a fair and just work environment.

Recent Posts

New US Visa Rules: $250 Integrity Fee Announced for Non-Immigrant Applicants from 2026

Starting in 2026, the United States will charge a required Visa Integrity Fee of $250 for non-immigrant visa applicants for…

July 9, 2025

Qatar’s New Hiring Law Prioritises Locals: What Employers and Expats Must Know

In a major step towards worker nationalisation, Qatar's new Law No. 12 of 2024, which is effective from April 2025,…

July 9, 2025

Govt Mandates e-Service Book from 2025- Key Changes for Central Employees

In a noteworthy digital reform, e-Service Books will be mandated for all ministries and departments of the central government beginning…

July 9, 2025

27 Lakh Electricity Workers Join Nationwide Strike Against Privatisation – Here’s Why

Today nearly 27 lakh electricity employees throughout India participated in a one-day symbolic strike to protest against the privatisation of…

July 9, 2025

New Rules for American Workers: Inside Trump’s Domestic Policy Law

President Trump’s new domestic policy legislation, the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, includes comprehensive changes to tax policy and labor…

July 8, 2025

How to Hire Employees in India in 2025: A Complete Guide for Global Companies

Global businesses that want to hire in India 2025 are facing a complicated legal landscape that is influenced by a…

July 8, 2025