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Does the obsession with "maximizing productivity" in remote work just make burnout the new normal?
With the cost of living crisis and AI-driven efficiency demands intensifying in 2026, remote workers face mounting pressure to prove their value through constant output, blurring the line between dedication and exhaustion. Cast your vote on whether productivity obsession is fueling a burnout epidemic.
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