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Do Burnout and Addiction Have the Same Root Cause?

Do Burnout and Addiction Have the Same Root Cause? 2

I heard a great thing on a podcast recently. It was a guy saying alcohol
addiction is confused because people think it’s about alcohol and drugs
themselves. According to him, it’s not.

He said the real issue is that people aren’t happy with their lives, so even
if you stop drinking you haven’t solved the issue.

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The opposite of addiction isn’t sobriety – it’s connection.

  Johann Hari

This reminds me of
the book
I’ve written about here multiple times, about addiction in general. It’s by
Johann Hari, and he basically says addiction is a lack of a strong meaning
loop (my term) that keeps you fulfilled. This is why a happy person can get
the strongest drugs in a hospital for 3 weeks and not get addicted, while
someone who’s lost can have one hit of a drug and spiral into the abyss.

The healthy person has a family, and/or a lot of friends. So they already
have a strong source of happiness. So the drugs aren’t attractive at all.

I think burnout is the same. It’s much easier to get burned out if you’re
doing something that’s not your true purpose.

Do Burnout and Addiction Have the Same Root Cause? 3

The best book on addiction and connection I’ve ever come across

Working too much is the drug in this case. But the root problem is almost
identical: You’re unhappy with your current path. Or you don’t have
one. Either way, your meaning loop is nonexistent or misguided.

I think it’s possible to be overworked if you’re on your true purpose and
doing too much, with too little rest. For sure. And the symptoms might be
very similar.

But burnout is something else because you might not be overworked at all,
but still get burnout. I think the underlying cause may be the fact that you
just shouldn’t be doing that thing.

And in both cases the solution may be the same.

You have to find, articulate, and pursue your actual meaning loop.
Then all the distractions of drugs and overwork become moons orbiting your
central purpose instead of the planet itself.

Pretty much every project and product I build from now on is oriented to
help people find and pursue that for themselves. That’s my meaning
loop.

What’s yours?

Figure that out and get after it.

There’s nothing better for your soul than spending effort towards something
big, outside yourself, that produces value for others.

May 23, 2025

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