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burnout

[burn-out] / ˈbɜrnˌaʊt /








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Now, after the crash, the crypto bros are showing signs of burnout — drained from margin calls, bag-holding and fading hope that the next “rocket tweet” will ever get them back to the high they were chasing.

From MarketWatch

The research also found that it is easier for these couples to achieve work-life balance and avoid burnout.

From The Wall Street Journal

At times, her harsh inner critic took over and eventually the path to perfectionism led to burnout.

From BBC

This feeling of burnout doesn’t mean you’ve had a lousy career, says Chris Farrell, an author and retirement expert.

From The Wall Street Journal

It said it also feared NHS staff working extra hours were at risk of burnout.

From BBC