After my burnout, physics helped me understand what happened to me—and to move on. The words 'force equals mass times acceleration' might be mildly triggering for some. Newton's second law of motion is a familiar concept to anyone who's studied physics, but it can also bring back painful memories for those who struggled with the subject. For me, as an awkward teenager, it was oddly comforting—a proof of an ordered, structured universe where cause always led to predictable effect. This belief carried me through university and into my career, where I assumed that success would be mine if I just worked hard enough. But nine months into my first job, I was made redundant. Life, it seemed, didn't always obey Newton's laws. Losing a job is tough, but for me, it was devastating. I had worked hard, yet somehow I had still failed. It felt like a violation of everything I thought I knew about the world. On top of this, I was completely burned out after months of manic work. My employer wasn't a company run by sadists; there was a broader context to this layoff. It was the summer of 2001, and the dotcom bubble bursting had sent financial shock waves around the globe, forcing my company—a management consultancy—to cut jobs. And this wasn't an isolated crisis. Similar events occurred during the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crash, the 2011 eurozone crisis, the 2013 rupee crash, and the 2015 Chinese stock market turbulence. No one saw these crises coming precisely, and they were often triggered by small, seemingly innocuous failures that snowballed into something far larger. This is where physics comes in again. While Newton's second law of motion was an imperfect way for me to analyze the world, other ideas from my studies have helped me understand these crises and our place within them. Chaotic systems, for example, can be explained by cause and effect in theory but are so sensitive to conditions in practice that tiny variations can spiral into radically different outcomes. The 'three-body problem' is a famous example. If you have two planets orbiting each other, you can predict their paths for eternity. But add a third planet, and the forces interacting between the three bodies become so complex that the mathematics explodes into unpredictability. The system is still governed by clear laws, but an infinitesimally small shift can throw the whole system off balance. This idea isn't just applicable to financial systems or astrophysics; we can see such complexity and unpredictability in our own lives. For many, the response is control: we optimize our schedules, work harder, and operate at maximum capacity. I assumed that working as hard as humanly possible was the way to get ahead. But physics teaches us that, for systems susceptible to chaotic forces, this actually makes us more fragile, not less. Consider a power grid. Most of the time, it hums along without problem. But during an unexpected surge, such as when millions of air-conditioners are switched on at once during a heatwave, the system can overload and shut down. To prevent this, engineers design grids with slack in the system: surge capacity to absorb unexpected spikes. A grid that operates at 80% survives a sudden spike in demand; one at 100% causes blackouts. As a young graduate, I had been living without any surge capacity, at the limit of my abilities. And that's perhaps why losing my job was so painful. But the truth is, most of us do the same. We convince ourselves that if we just push harder, we'll be fine. But the more we operate at our limits, the more vulnerable we become. A recent report from Mental Health UK revealed that 91% of UK adults have experienced high or extreme stress in the past year, with young people feeling it most acutely. Meanwhile, nearly half of young workers regularly work unpaid overtime, and among all UK desk workers, 84% feel pressured to work overtime regularly, and 65% have to work at weekends to get their job done. We're a nation of power grids running at 100%, wondering why we're burning out. From my personal experience of burnout, I've learned another idea from physics. You can heat water gradually and nothing seems to change—until you reach a critical threshold, the boiling point. And suddenly, the whole system transforms—undergoing a phase transition from liquid to gas. People can absorb strain for a while, operating at maximum capacity, appearing fine. But stress doesn't accumulate linearly; it builds until a critical point, and then the system flips. That's why burnout often feels sudden, even though the pressure has been building for months or years. Over the years, I've learned techniques to build my personal surge capacity. I try to always leave enough slack in my day for the unexpected, and I've learned that recovery isn't a luxury but essential. However, we've built an economy that celebrates overwork and treats burnout as personal failure rather than a design flaw. The Keep Britain Working review revealed an alarming increase in people dropping out of the workforce due to mental health conditions. Could it be that the overwhelming nature of work itself—the expectation to operate at 100% capacity with zero surge capacity—is what's making people unable to work at all? Until we recognize that resilience requires inefficiency—that robust systems must have slack—we're just optimizing our way towards collapse. Newton's second law still holds, but I wish someone had told me that it's not just about how much force you apply but knowing when to ease off.
How Physics Helped Me Overcome Burnout: Chaos Theory and Life Lessons (2025)
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