Oh! This happens so much in Japan and Korea - even people who do "hardcore" gaming sessions can have it happen to them.
don't expect much has changed.
The corporate world is a race to the bottom.
I read something today and I've forgotten the exact words, but it was something like - a business is only viable because its profit margins can support its inefficiencies.
Inefficiency, in my view, is what brings about burnout - the repetitious frustration of an unimproved process - documented well by employees, but with no action by the business, leads to an ever-cascading frustration, anger, and ultimately, ... burn out.
I think the only thing that has really "changed" at least in the Australian market is that there are "mental health first aid" courses that some businesses claim staff members are trained in, and of course, the Employee Assistance Programs, which provide "free" access to counsellors and psychs at some workplaces.
RE: Burnout is Not a Weakness