https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1h5ybcm/have_people_always_been_overwhelmed/
created by markv1182 on 03/12/2024 at 21:12 UTC
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We hear a lot these days about people being overwhelmed, burned out, the anxious generation, depression, etc. Especially a lot of parents with both full time jobs and young children seem to be hanging on by a thread.
Is there any evidence in historical texts that things were similar in the past, or is this a new thing that we only recently started doing to ourselves? Any Roman parents complaining about lack of sleep or husbands not taking out the garbage? Any ancient Egyptians taking a sabbatical to decompress?
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