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Through rich narratives, the authors bring personal anecdotes and theoretical explorations together, weaving a tapestry of perspectives that resonate with the challenges individuals face today. They highlight the often-unexamined burdens of constant connectivity and the associated loss of leisure, questioning what it means to truly rest amidst the incessant call for output.
The issue ultimately offers a thoughtful examination of overtime—not merely as a measure of extra hours worked, but as a metaphor for the exhaustion that permeates lives today. A compelling contribution to the ongoing conversation about labor and its impact on personal identity, it challenges readers to re-evaluate their relationship with time, work, and rest.