The burn-out factor is becoming an unheralded issue for many young people - especially for those who choose to work from home. Burn-out drains everything from one as both mind and body is left numb, limp, and unresponsive [see photo]. Burn-out is what proves we are human: we are not automatons. Burn-out is becoming a very real thing for workers who have it all in a material sense; yet, lack the peace-of-mind needed to sustain a human being.
Take a look at this video clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N88OE2ZCHBM&t=624s - it presents us with a somewhat challenging, and revealing, insight into the modern life of those who have some of the very "best" jobs in the world.
Richard.
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