Timeline for How do I properly address and handle work burnout?
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Oct 2, 2023 at 10:47 | comment | added | user141789 | no, Joe. I'm not taking life advice from random strangers from internet, and likewise I'm old enough to decide myself whether I write unpaid answers to supplement Stack Exchange, Inc. employees income, or not. OTOH, if you don't understand how nuanced a human existence might be, I see no way of helping you with that. Have a nice day! | |
Sep 29, 2023 at 13:49 | comment | added | user141789 |
giving don't quit your current job until you find your next as a copy-paste response everywhere without taking into account the differences between people and situations is hardly useful. In many contexts, it's a lot better to quit a stressful job before trying to get a new one. Not all people live to work, Joe, some people work to live. Some people might want to just rest or unwind. Some people might want to learn new stuff or respecialize. In many cases it's literally impossible to do that with 9-5 job. In many cases people don't even need the job at all, due to many reasons.
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Sep 27, 2023 at 10:02 | history | answered | Joe Strazzere | CC BY-SA 4.0 |