Trial & Error & Error Podcast
Ever feel like you’re one slightly-too-optimistic to-do list away from spontaneously combusting? Same. In this episode, Ale and LJ take on the philosophy of burnout: why “we work less than ever” can still somehow feel like “I have 37 jobs and they all hate me.” We unpack how modern achievement culture turns us into our own boss, our own employee, and our own extremely judgmental HR department. Expect big thoughts, small jokes, and at least one spiritual attack on hustle culture. 😌🔥 ✅ Key Takeaways * Burnout is not just tiredness. It is chronic exhaustion plus cynicism and that creeping “I’m failing at life” feeling. 🫠 * Achievement culture hands you the whip. Nobody has to pressure you when your inner critic is working overtime. 🧠⚡ * Individualism can make everything transactional. Friends become “networking,” dating becomes a job interview, and vulnerability becomes a risk assessment. 🧍♀️📉 * Rest becomes suspicious. If your hobby does not monetize itself by Tuesday, capitalism is disappointed in you. 😭🧘 * The irony: the “freer” you are to become anything, the less free you feel while chasing an impossible perfect version of yourself. 🪞🏃 🔗 Resources Mentioned in the episode * Unsolicited Advice (YouTube) — inspiration for the episode’s philosophical framing * Byung-Chul Han — The Burnout Society (key idea: the “achievement society” and self-exploitation) Extra resources for listeners * Christina Maslach & Michael P. Leiter — research on burnout (incl. the Maslach Burnout Inventory) * World Health Organization (WHO) — “Burn-out” (ICD-11) definition and overview * Cal Newport — Slow Productivity (and related talks on sustainable work) * Emily & Amelia Nagoski — Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle * Johan Hari — Lost Connections (on disconnection, meaning, and well-being)
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