Kafka’s Work? More Like “How to Be a Disgruntled Employee”
🖋 Kafka | "The Trial" #ClearLiterature
Still working this Saturday and seriously, Kafka deserves a shoutout. This guy really gets the work grind.
"World kissed me with pain, and I died from it."
Tell me that isn’t the motto of every tired office worker.
But here’s the thing—Kafka was a true master of “productive procrastination.” Imagine a bunch of sick days stacked up with a request for a raise at the end of the year. This is the glow-up for all those “just let me lie down” vibes.
Fun fact: The Kafka Museum in Prague has a whole display dedicated to his sick notes and requests for more pay. Even a literary genius needs a break, right?
But don’t be fooled. The man was a true worker. Sure, he hated everything, but when it came to work, he gave it his all.
Think: “I want to quit every day, but I still show up on time” — yeah, that’s me.
Kafka, the original “workaholic who never gets a break.” 🔄
💬 #KafkaVibes: "The world is painful, but you show up anyway."
The perfect mix of existential dread and corporate grind. 🖤
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