Burnout, in contrast, is the result of chronic stress and overwork. It is emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion that occurs when one is overwhelmed by their responsibilities and unable to meet constant demands—coupled with a perceived lack of control. Burnout comes with cynicism, detachment, and a sense of ineffectiveness or failure. Unlike boredom, which stems from a lack of activity, burnout is the result of too much activity without sufficient rest or balance.
For individuals like myself who are prone to the cycle of burnout, life can feel like a never-ending series of obligations, with little to no time or energy left for personal interests or self-care. This relentless pressure can lead to a decline in overall well-being, straining one's work, personal relationships, and health. I can attest that exhaustion from burnout is not easily remedied by rest alone (too much rest can leave us bored); it often requires a fundamental change in lifestyle, work environment, or mindset to recover fully.
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