Sarah the Scientist: Debunking Burnout
Theory 1: Burnout is caused by a lack of cat pictures
A leading expert in the field of Burnout Research, Dr. Sarah Johnson, presents her groundbreaking theory that burnout is directly linked to an individual's exposure to cat pictures. "It's simple, really," she explains. "The more cat pictures you see, the more your stress levels rise, leading to burnout. It's a cat-astrophic cycle, really."
Read more on the feline connectionTheory 2: Burnout is a myth created by lazy HR departments
Dr. John Smith, a renowned burnout skeptic, argues that the term 'burnout' is simply a euphemism for 'can't be bothered.' "It's a made-up term to explain away poor time management and a lack of motivation," he says with a smirk. "I mean, if I just tell my boss I'm burnt out, they'll never question me."
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