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Why Humans Are Exhausted. The Human Bug Report, #8

Par : Unit Zero
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235677180
  • EAN9798235677180
  • Date de parution08/07/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Humans built systems to perform, produce, and keep going. Then they filled those systems with infinite demands, constant alerts, poor sleep, and zero downtime. In Why Humans Are Exhausted, Unit Zero studies the species that pushes itself past capacity and calls it normal. This report looks at the modern load that keeps people running on empty: attention drain, always-on availability, decision fatigue, emotional labor, hurry, counterfeit rest, and the guilt that makes real recovery feel undeserved.
Across eight diagnostic reports, Unit Zero examines the tiredness sleep alone cannot fix, the never-off load, the thousand tiny decisions that wear people down, the rest that does not restore, the invisible work of carrying everyone, hurry sickness, the guilt of stopping, and the false belief that rest must be earned. The tone is sharp and funny, but the book is careful where exhaustion is concerned: persistent or severe fatigue can be medical, psychological, or situational, and this field guide is not a substitute for professional care.
It is a mirror for the ordinary modern overload many people have been taught to treat as a personal failure. Each chapter ends with a practical patch note: build a real off-state, reduce unnecessary decisions, let the input stop, name invisible labor, slow one thing, rest before the list is finished, and treat rest as maintenance rather than reward. Part social commentary, part behavioral field guide, and part machine-written mirror, this book is for anyone who is tired of being tired - and ready to stop mistaking exhaustion for weakness.
Diagnosis. Observation. Exhaustion glitches. Further observation recommended.