I thought I was lazy, but my mind was collapsing
Автор: The Day My Job Was Killing Me
Загружено: 2025-12-02
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For years, I thought something was wrong with me. I blamed myself for being “lazy,” “unfocused,” or “not strong enough.”
But the truth was far darker: my mind wasn’t failing — it was collapsing under the weight of everything I refused to feel.
This video is a journey into the silent war so many professionals fight alone: the invisible burnout that doesn’t look like exhaustion… until it becomes impossible to hide.
If you’ve ever pushed yourself past every limit, convinced that stopping made you weak, this story will feel painfully familiar.
Here, you’ll follow the unraveling of someone who believed they were the problem — when the real problem was a system that demands more than any human can give.
It’s a narrative about guilt, pressure, survival… and the moment when your body says what your voice never dared to: “I can’t do this anymore.”
This isn’t just about burnout.
It’s about the moment you realize that your struggle was never laziness — it was your mind begging you to slow down before it broke entirely.
🔍 What you will reflect on in this video:
Why exhaustion gets mislabeled as laziness — and how that lie destroys self-worth.
The hidden signs of mental collapse that most people ignore until it’s too late.
The turning point when understanding your limits becomes an act of survival, not failure.
This story is a reminder: you were never weak — you were overwhelmed.
💡 “If your job is killing you, maybe it’s time to save yourself.”
👇 Tell me in the comments:
Have you ever blamed yourself for being “lazy” when you were actually burnt out?
What sign did you ignore for too long?
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