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Post Office: What Surviving Work Does to a Human Being
Reading Post Office felt less like following a plot and more like inhabiting a nervous system under sustained pressure. The novel doesn’t ask whether work is fulfilling or meaningful; it assumes it isn’t, and instead asks what that reality does to a person over time—physically, emotionally, relationally. What happens when showing up becomes the only virtue left. When endurance replaces ambition. When survival masquerades as stability.

Danielle Robinson
Dec 30, 20255 min read
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