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by BehindBlueEyes
511 days ago
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> The article says "everyday life is much harder now, and getting harder". That may be, but there's no proof this is causing more burnout. The definition of burnout is a professional ailment caused by work conditions (inappropriate workload, lack of recognition, lack of support). Whatever happens in everyday life is a different problem. You can struggle in life and not be burnt out by work and vice versa. |
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