The Keystone Burnout: How Engineering Leaders Break Under Constant Vigilance
I had three major burnouts in seven years at the same role, and the consistent mechanism across all of them was domain switching — holding many distinct mental models and moving between them under pressure. The through-line wasn't entirely the quantity of work, though the quantity was a contributing
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