Thing I currently believe about what the core interface failure is, possibly just for me:
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Burnout is not a result of working a lot, it’s a result of work not feeling like it pays out in ape-enjoyableness[citation needed]. So they very well could be having a grand ol time working a lot if their attitude towards intended amount of success matches up comfortably with actual success and they find this to pay out in a felt currency which is directly satisfying. I get burned out when effort ⇒ results ⇒ natural rewards gets broken, eg because of being unable to succeed at something hard, or forgetting to use money to buy things my body would like to be paid with.
Moreover, it’s when the work that used to be satisfying has stopped being so, but the habit of trying to do the work has not yet been extinguished. So you don’t quit yet, but the habit is slowly dying so you don’t do it well …
Thing I currently believe about what the core interface failure is, possibly just for me:
Moreover, it’s when the work that used to be satisfying has stopped being so, but the habit of trying to do the work has not yet been extinguished. So you don’t quit yet, but the habit is slowly dying so you don’t do it well …