When I was in my 20s, I worked tirelessly to the point where experiencing frequent ‘Burnouts’ became a common thing in my day-to-day life; I often ended up sacrificing sleep and health in the name of success.
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Anonymous 6
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Not everyone has the luxury to prioritize health when pushing for career goals, especially early on.
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