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Burnout - When does work start feeling pointless? | DW Documentary
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Superfluous meetings, endless paperwork and incompetent managers - sound familiar? Jobs that entail a steady stream of seemingly pointless demands can damage our health in the long-term. This film takes a humorous look at how we waste potentially valuable time in the workplace.

In an ideal scenario, work is fulfilling. But many people in office jobs find their daily work is making them miserable. Of course, it could be argued that the dissatisfaction of these employees is mainly a by-product of industrialization. They’re in secure, non-physically demanding professions that are often relatively well paid - unlike many people in this world living in vastly more dire circumstances. But is this unparalleled waste of human resources one of the biggest untold dramas of our time?

"The Happy Worker" explores the reasons why highly paid managers are so fond of parroting hackneyed phrases, following abstruse management methods and poisoning the working atmosphere for the benefit of shareholders. According to a Gallup poll, just 13 per cent of the working population endeavor to perform well in their job. However, 64 per cent of employees don’t care about their work and aim to get through the day with minimum effort. 25 per cent of workers hate their jobs so much they even work against the company that employs them. Although the numbers vary from country to country, these trends can be observed all over the world.

A sense that their work is pointless makes many people ill. The documentary hears from patients recovering from burnout. The accounts of their experiences are appraised by a number of experts including the Berkeley-based pioneer of research into burnout, the psychologist Christina Maslach.

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@charleshart5563

1 week ago

Problem is that now we are doing 3 people's jobs and getting paid for one.

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@Jaime-eg4eb

2 weeks ago

My estimate is that for every productive job/worker there's at least three people (but probably a lot more) who make a living supervising, taxing, managing, controlling and critiquing that person.

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@Tetris_Life

2 weeks ago

I really felt that part when the lawyer said she wanted to get hit by a car just so that she wouldn’t go to work. Feel that most days, if not all.

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@HelpTH-

2 weeks ago

Bunch of people having trouble finding work and then the people who do have jobs are being burned out from being overworked. Look at what we have done to ourselves. Hopefully we figure something out soon. Also, if you are reading this and you are going through a tough time right now, I just want to say that I appreciate the fact that you are still here fighting for life like the rest of us. I hope that as you continue to go through the process of life that you find the peace and happiness you are looking for. I also want to thank you for anything positive that you have ever done for yourself and others no matter how big or small, it all adds up. KEEP GOING!!!!

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@CatsOfMarrakech

1 week ago

"I was looking for a job and then I found a job and heaven knows I'm miserable now" - Morrissey

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@IvanLeFou01

2 weeks ago

Considering that this video came in only few hours ago, how popular it is already, says a lot on how we all feel about this topic, how really concerned most of us are. A hundred years ago, people had to fight, real fights, for improving their conditions, with real claims, and now, we just don't f****g understand what's going on, it's all about respecting budgets and standards, while HR send weekly emails on how to take care of our mental health.

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@thomasdecarlo8543

1 week ago

This is spot on. Could not be more accurate. 30 Years in corporate management and I hated every day. Hated the job, the company, and most of the people I worked with. Sunday afternoons my mood starting changing knowing tomorrow was Monday. Sunday night I could not sleep knowing tomorrow was Monday. Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday I was wishing it was Friday. I pissed away my life doing what was “right” by other peoples standards

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@SkepticalTeacher

2 weeks ago

If so many managers weren't certifiable sociopaths/psychopaths, this would definitely help!! Plus, 30 years ago, you went home and work was over. Now, it follows you home, too.

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@goldenavocado2303

4 days ago

Really appreciated this documentary. I took sick leave for burnout last year. Went back, found nothing had changed, nobody really cared about the root causes of why me and so many others were burning out in the organization. Finally, I submitted my resignation letter just this month. Everything about the way we work needs to change, especially treating people like people and not human resources.

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@ghassanebentahar5695

1 week ago

Love this sentence: cannot run a marathon at a sprint pace.

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@israel12345678900

1 week ago

I think this is why I, as an austistic person , struggle so much with doing mindless meaningless tasks in the workplace. Because it comes natural to me to analyze everything and try to make sense of what I am doing on the larger scope of the company/society. It's even harder when I find it makes no sense because my brain automatically shuts down the motivation to do it. This generally makes me end in an unmotivated loop of self-doubt about my abilities and purpose.

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@MOR7295

1 week ago

I’m watching this 4 months after quitting from a terrible office job because of a terrible burnout that crushed me completely. I’m 29. It felt like I failed in life. But now I’m starting to think that I will do whatever I can just to not work in a similar job ever again, including changing my career path completely. The system just grinds us, I prefer making less money for a couple of years and creating my own business or path so that I can keep my sanity, rather then be a clog in the machine.

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@beaveronabike

2 weeks ago

It took burning out myself to notice that most everyone around me at the office is burned out too. It explains a lot. Still not sure how I'm getting out of it, but am finally realizing it's time for something different. Life's too short to be miserable.

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@CRMcGee2

2 weeks ago

If one exceeds management's expectations, that becomes the new expectations. Therefore, never do more in one day than you're willing to do every day thereafter.

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@mdmgreen

2 weeks ago

I wonder how many C-suite managers see this documentary and say ‘eff it.’ To them their bonuses are more important than any life. Greed is the base of our current society.

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@Jaime-eg4eb

2 weeks ago

Oh boy, do I know about this. I was in a lot of physical pain working a normal office job. My soul despised what I felt compelled to do to survive. All I can say is: do everything you can to avoid getting in a lot of debt.

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@uk7769

2 weeks ago

Yep. I couldn't stand it anymore. I quit. Working for corporations is a soul, heart and life crushing existence.

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@finaldestination813

2 weeks ago

As Charles Bukowski said "A 9-5 is the greatest tragedy that happened to us"

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@KingGameReview

1 week ago

I'm in my mid thirties and I've felt this way for at least the past 15 years. I don't think I have another 30+ years in me before retirement. I truly don't think I can do this that much longer.

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@verigumetin4291

2 weeks ago

I felt anxiety just watching this

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