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Work-masochism**, known in
German as **“Arbeits-Masochismus,”** is a serious behavioral pattern in which an individual consistently exceeds healthy limits in workload, responsibilities, and performance pressure. It reflects a gradual blurring of personal boundaries, where the pursuit of productivity and dedication unintentionally shifts into a form of self-exhaustion.
The encouraging aspect is that this pattern is highly recognizable and, in most cases, reversible. Awareness is the
first essential step. Setting clear boundaries, acknowledging the need for recovery periods, and valuing a balanced approach to
work and rest are not signs of weakness, but expressions of professional insight and self-care.
Just as no technical
system can run indefinitely at maximum capacity without maintenance, the same applies to human beings. By planning timely breaks and setting realistic expectations, energy is preserved and long-term performance remains sustainable. Striving for excellence is admirable, but preserving long-term
well-being is equally vital. You should be
the one determining how your efforts are distributed — not the
work itself.