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Where Busyness Tips Into Burnout

38 min · 4. juli 2026
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When does being busy stop feeling good and start breaking you? This episode unpacks the science of busyness, from the evolutionary drive to avoid idleness to the allostatic load that erodes joy. We explore the U-shaped curve of happiness and activity, why the cost of overwork exceeds the cost of underwork, and how personality traits like neuroticism and extraversion shift the threshold. Plus: why losing the capacity for joy is a diagnostic clue, not just burnout.

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