Tilting With Tuples

Does your job burn you out? Or is it really you?

21 min · 13 mrt 2026
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In what could be his most controversial topic yet (especially if you don't listen to the warning that this is about the host's experience), Louis Davidson discusses occupational burnout, aka chronic workplace stress. He shares his own personal reflections on his experiences with burnout, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and setting boundaries to prevent it from both yourself and your job. He encourages listeners to find motivation and balance in their lives, whether through hobbies or setting limits at work. The video is a blend of personal anecdotes, humor, and thoughtful insights on managing stress and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

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