Over the two months, the phrase “quiet quitting” has taken over the internet. If you haven’t been on TikTok you may have missed your introduction to the term, which refers to opting out of professional tasks beyond one’s assigned duties and/or becoming less psychologically invested in work. Quiet quitters fulfil their official, primary responsibilities but no longer engage in extra activities such as showing up early, staying late, attending non-mandatory meetings, answering calls and/or emails outside of office hours, or emotionally investing in their work to the detriment of their social life or rest time.  Since TikTokers shared videos popularising…