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SushLit and the end of languishing

“For whom?” “For you and me. If you aren’t interested in gossip then what do we have?”

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Illustration/Uday Mohite

Illustration/Uday Mohite

Paromita VohraLast week, the psychologist Adam Grant wrote a piece in the New York Times, which made me sigh, take a karvat, and settle even more deeply into the state he described: languishing.

Languishing, Grant wrote, is that dull point in the spectrum of mental health, between flourishing and depression, where we feel meaningless, but not miserable—a condition the pandemic has put many in.

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