"Burnout comes from doing the wrong things with full commitment for years before noticing, rather than simply doing too much."
"Many people reach their thirties feeling a tiredness that eight hours of sleep cannot touch, despite following the conventional path to success."
"The choices made in the twenties often stem from external pattern-matching rather than internal clarity, leading to a life that lacks true satisfaction."
"Burnout is not just about physical exhaustion; it feels more like the energy drain of wearing a costume you forgot you put on."
Many individuals in their thirties experience burnout not from overwork, but from years of pursuing the wrong goals. They follow societal expectations, achieving careers and relationships that seem successful but leave them feeling unfulfilled. This exhaustion is not physical but emotional, akin to wearing a costume that doesn't fit. Choices made during the twenties often reflect external influences rather than personal desires, leading to a life that lacks true satisfaction despite outward appearances of success.
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