Even concerns about burnout still centre a kind of upwardly mobile middle class aesthetic. Sweeping rhetoric that claims to speak for a whole generation while only describing narrow experiences is fundamentally alienating from members of the same generation who may find little in common with the aquot burn out, even if they are also experiencing it. The narrow application of these expectations further divides people who should otherwise maybe have some solidarity. This isn't a qo, millennial burn out problem. This is a capitalism problem. Let's start by treating it like one and so i think that's useful because it shows that we talk about burnout as if it's excluded to a specific genre of people who themselves could be on

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