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Your Exhaustion Is Not Shameful. It Is Not A Moral Failure To Be Physically, Mentally Or Emotionally
Your exhaustion is not shameful. It is not a moral failure to be physically, mentally or emotionally tired. It is okay to be overwhelmed. You're not inferior to anyone just because it's hard for you to keep up with a fast-paced life.
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