In recent years, burnout has shifted from a warning sign to something worn as a badge of honor. Students compare their sleepless nights, overloaded schedules and constant stress as markers of dedication and commitment rather than symptoms of a deeper problem. “You’re impressing other people, you’re getting that sort of social feedback, that’s rewarding,” said Eric Thrailkill, UVM Professor of Psychological Sciences. A study published in BMC M…
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