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System Overload: The Crash We Don’t Schedule For

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 Last week, my system crashed. Not my laptop or my phone. Me . No warning screen. No alert saying “low battery.” Just a quiet shutdown — the kind that only you notice, at first. The kind you convince yourself is just a bad day. Until it isn’t. I thought I was doing well. Managing the calendar, showing up, staying on top of deadlines, even remembering birthdays. But then, one morning, I couldn’t get out of bed — not because I was just tired, but because I was done . My body said stop. And the doctor confirmed it: I was physically sick. A clear diagnosis. So, on the surface, it was easy to attribute it all to that. But deep down, I knew better. The virus was just the final straw — not the whole story. Because what had been building wasn’t only physical. There are different kinds of tired. Mental tiredness is the kind that dulls your sharpness — when even simple tasks start to feel like heavy lifting. Physical tiredness settles into your limbs, making movement sluggish and sl...