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"Only letters from bailiffs made me react": administrative phobia, a daily nightmare

2021-10-26T04:38:00.229Z


TESTIMONIALS - A letter from the bank, an invoice to pay ... and it's anguish. Faced with the accumulation of administrative tasks, they are losing ground. Sometimes with serious consequences.


Who has never postponed the painful tasks dictated by the administration?

A fine to be paid, a claim to be made, taxes to be declared ... Administrative tasks are for many a real nightmare, a proven source of anxiety for some, even to a real administrative phobia for others.

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"

I could say that I'm just lazy, but it's much more than that

", says Valentin *, a young musician and producer of 25 years old music videos with growing notoriety.

A tax email indicating new documents available?

"

I do not click

".

Call the Society of Authors and Composers of Music?

"

It's been on my to-do list for three weeks

."

On the other end of the phone, Valentin admits that his mail always arrives at his parents, like "

a failed act

" to avoid the wave of anxiety that sweeps over him with each new paper.

The musician describes his “

rising anguish

” facing any daily administrative task.

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Source: lefigaro

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