Anne Helen Petersen: The antidote to burnout is regulating capitalism

Journalist Anne Helen Petersen touched a cultural nerve when she published an article about her own experience of burnout. The 2019 BuzzFeed article, titled "How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation," gave a name to an experience so many Millennials had been feeling for a long time. Likewise, the viral piece debunked a cultural myth about Millennials being "lazy"; the stereotype, Petersen says, may come from the fact that the build-up of small stressful tasks leads to feeling overwhelmed.

Petersen's feature was the culmination of years of being overworked, underpaid, depressed, anxious, and facing an endlessly challenging future - while being bound by impossible career expectations and the performance, on social media, of a "perfect" life. Months later, the W H O went on to recognize burnout as an "occupational phenomenon." In an interview with Salon, Petersen said she had no idea the article would resonate like it did, and eventually lead to her much-anticipated book, on sale Sept. 22, "Can't Even: How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation." "The original essay was a way for me to work through my own burnout," Petersen said, sharing that the book had given her yet more insight into the root of the problem. "I can see it clearly."…

https://www.salon.com/2020/09/22/anne-helen-petersen-the-antidote-to-burnout-is-regulating-capitalism/

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