Industrialist Harsh Goenka has once again stirred up the internet, this time by taking aim at the traditional 9-to-5 job. With just one post, a short video, and a warning to “wake up,” he reignited a fierce debate around hustle culture, the corporate grind, and what we really trade in for a monthly paycheck.
The video he shared, titled How 9-to-5 jobs take over your life, paints a bleak yet symbolic picture. It shows a man standing inside a small box, representing his job. As he earns more, the box slightly expands, but the man remains confined. When he finally retires and tries to enjoy the freedom he missed out on—by attempting to skateboard—he falls. The message is clear: life might be passing by while you're busy surviving the routine. Goenka’s post quickly went viral on X, triggering both support and criticism.
Internet reacts
Many users resonated with the idea that time-bound jobs slowly consume not just hours, but entire lives. One person expressed that 9-to-5 isn't inherently bad—what makes it harmful is how it spills beyond office hours, occupying mental space even at home.
Others took a more sceptical view, pointing out the irony of the message coming from someone who runs large companies. Some questioned whether Goenka’s own employees are free from the very system he criticises. A few even mocked the philosophical tone of the post, comparing it to feel-good lectures that ignore real-life responsibilities like bills, children, and survival.
One user reflected on the broader picture, arguing that the cycle of work exists not in isolation but within a bigger system—one that includes governments, wars, and borders. Another called the message superb, yet admitted they were already too deep into the trap to make a change.
The video he shared, titled How 9-to-5 jobs take over your life, paints a bleak yet symbolic picture. It shows a man standing inside a small box, representing his job. As he earns more, the box slightly expands, but the man remains confined. When he finally retires and tries to enjoy the freedom he missed out on—by attempting to skateboard—he falls. The message is clear: life might be passing by while you're busy surviving the routine. Goenka’s post quickly went viral on X, triggering both support and criticism.
Wake up….before it’s too late! pic.twitter.com/mlQxDWXFcw
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) July 18, 2025
Internet reacts
Many users resonated with the idea that time-bound jobs slowly consume not just hours, but entire lives. One person expressed that 9-to-5 isn't inherently bad—what makes it harmful is how it spills beyond office hours, occupying mental space even at home.
Others took a more sceptical view, pointing out the irony of the message coming from someone who runs large companies. Some questioned whether Goenka’s own employees are free from the very system he criticises. A few even mocked the philosophical tone of the post, comparing it to feel-good lectures that ignore real-life responsibilities like bills, children, and survival.
One user reflected on the broader picture, arguing that the cycle of work exists not in isolation but within a bigger system—one that includes governments, wars, and borders. Another called the message superb, yet admitted they were already too deep into the trap to make a change.
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