For young people in the early stages of their career, the idea of waiting 40 years or more to retire might feel like a marathon. For those already feeling burned out, it can be an excruciating thought.
Some Gen Zs are taking a ‘micro-retirement.’ It’s one way to address burnout—but it comes with risks
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