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Work Forever, Live Forever: The Caspels of Capitalism. The Caspels, #1

Par : Sanjani Nairsingh
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235406261
  • EAN9798235406261
  • Date de parution02/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Are you a LinkedIn Lunatic? Is your career your religion? Dive into divine madness in a culture of burnt out capitalists trying to make ends meet. This is not a novel. Written in 5000 words, this piece sits somewhere between satire, speculative fiction, and a breakdown dressed up as policy. The Caspels (Capital Spells/News) were written for a moment when logic stopped working, and satire can't keep up with reality.
This is a quick and manic read through an unhinged manifesto, designed to be read in one sitting. Short sections. Fast pacing. No filler. If you start it you'll finish it. The Caspels of Capitalism are proclamations of work becoming religion. These revelations devour politics, belief, and reality itself as divine madness takes hold through the illusion of hard work. WORK FOREVER, LIVE FOREVER grapples with work hustle culture and the divine madness of the technocratic elite's expectation that you be a good cog in their machine."If God retires, would we not all obliterate in the chaos of the universe?""It is in our nature to be iterative and profitable.""What do these god men have in common? They abandoned their families.
They abandoned their works."This is the final stretch of the rat race we all find ourselves in. WORK FOREVER, LIVE FOREVER serves as a pretext for the arguments made in the subsequent caspels. Though this work is not necessary to enjoy the rest of the series, it provides context for the world in which the latter caspels rail against.