It’s like you’re super engaged and feel like you could do x forever until you suddenly crash. Then you’re bored for either a second or like a month (no rhyme or reason but the chaos in front of you) until the next thing comes along. But Godamn that boredom is real and often leads to sadness. I need a why to the whole thing

Christ I don’t know if this is relatable, but it explains a lot of my problems be it people I’m obsessed with for a sec and genuinely think I love or a different type of work assignment or a hobby of some kind

  • LeylaLove [she/her, love/loves]@hexbear.net
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    In my experience, I’ve always faced burnout when in overly stressful situations. Living with my ex was a nightmare that caused me to crash out quite hard after working 2 full time kitchen jobs at the same time.

    I do find that I lose interest in things over time, and change up my main “thing” every few months naturally, and sometimes there’s a gap between finding those new things, and that can be difficult. It was Gen 3 OU for a few years, now it’s Mario Kart.