Procrastinated, burnt-out youngsters

By: Trademagazin editor Date: 2021. 01. 11. 11:50
Horváth Bence, journalist of 444.hu, wrote an article based on his personal experiences on procrastination and burnout.

“I’ve been planning to write an article about procrastination for years, but in the end it never came together,” writes Horváth Bence. – This is not the beginning of a lame joke, but the re-emergence of an old problem: in spite of the abundance of ideas, the topics that arise, the many, many things to do, I am regularly unable to catch up. Many times it doesn’t help anything if I write down the things to do, the next time I make almost the same list again.

“Build on your resume, get in higher education, build your resume go with trainees, build your resume get your connections on LinkedIn, do your low level position job which others to grateful i should be, build your curriculum vitae, go forward, and finally, you will find the perfect, stable, satisfactory, well-paying job that guarantees you to more than you are greatly for yourself. Anyone who has recently entered the labor market will see quite accurately that this path has, in fact, been extremely steep for decades and will be very difficult to cope with without the right contacts and cultural capital. But even if you can move on to it, the stable job promised by the end is not guaranteed either – Anne Helen Petersen wrote. And this leads to procrastination and burnout. (Horváth Bence, 444.hu)

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