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The Millennial quest for happiness looks a lot like red eyes and burnout – Sydney Morning Herald
We are on an everlasting quest to find ‘the ideal work week’, in the hope that the winning formula will bring endless fulfilment and satisfaction.

Ive given up my house and sold my children, so that I can sleep under my desk and free up a bit more time to work. Lets catch up when things ease off a bit.
This conversation might be fictional, but youve likely had a similar one, albeit slightly (but only slightly) less dramatic. We are, we constantly lament, exhausted, frazzled, stressed, burnt out, hanging on by a thread. Most women I know feel like pressure cookers about to explode.
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