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		<title>By: Gnorb.NET &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Burnout</title>
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		<description>[...] I sopped writing this post at that point. Since then I&#8217;ve taken a break from just about everything short of the job and started doing some reading. A lot of it. That move may have been one of the best of my life, as I find myself more invigorated now than I&#8217;ve been in&#8230; years. I find myself more confident, more trusting of my mental faculties, and having my own personal little Renaissance, something I haven&#8217;t experienced since college. [...]</description>
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