How Burnout Became Normal — and How to Push Back Against It

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Kandi Wiens

If we’re exposed to something repeatedly, it seems we can become desensitized to almost anything. An event that once evoked shock can come to seem routine; what once prompted alarm can eventually inspire no more than a shrug.

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