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Why Rest Doesn't Fix Burnout When the Cause Is Unresolved

  You took the days off; you slept in. You did the things people tell you to do when you're running on empty — stepped away from the inbox, put the phone in another room, let yourself do genuinely nothing for a stretch of time you hadn't allowed yourself in months. And then you went back. And within a week, sometimes within days, you felt exactly the way you did before you left. This is one of the most disorienting experiences burnout produces — not the exhaustion itself, but the moment you realize rest didn't actually fix it. Because everything you were told says it should have. Rest is supposed to be the answer. When it isn't, the quiet, unfair conclusion a lot of people draw is that something is wrong with them specifically — that they're somehow broken in a way rest can't reach. That's rarely the real explanation. The real explanation is usually simpler and harder to hear: rest treats the symptom. It was never built to treat the cause. What Rest Actually...

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