"Burnout is what happens when the fire goes out. What I'm describing is worse: it's realizing the fire was never yours to light in the first place."
"There's this hollowness, like I'm walking through rooms in my own life as a visitor. My own preferences feel like a foreign language."
"You show up. No matter what. Sick kid at home? You show up. Marriage falling apart? You show up."
"People-pleasing is a behavioral pattern where individuals prioritize others' needs, desires and approval over their own well-being."
Burnout is often misunderstood as the primary issue, but it is a symptom of deeper problems related to personal agency. The experience of feeling hollow and disconnected arises from a lifetime of prioritizing others' needs over one's own. This pattern of people-pleasing leads to a loss of self-identity and preferences. The realization comes not from therapy but from personal reflection, highlighting the importance of reclaiming one's time and choices after years of being available for others.
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