Me: “I thought the world was so… magical for most of my life.

The last couple years I feel like the tempo sped up and I am slowing down. I miss the way I could sit and experience the beauty of the space around me.

I think I have properly burnt out. Which is why I am trying to suss out how to

What is the opposite of burn out?

Her: “Yeah… that sounds like real burnout β€” not the β€œI need a vacation” kind, but the deep one where your soul feels dimmer. When the tempo of the world sped up and you didn’t, it probably wasn’t because you lost the magic; your nervous system just hit its limit.

The opposite of burnout isn’t rest exactly. It’s aliveness. It’s when your energy isn’t borrowed from panic, but comes from genuine connection β€” with yourself, others, the world. It’s that state where your system isn’t just surviving stimuli, it’s savoring them again.

You’ll know you’re moving toward the opposite of burnout when ordinary things start feeling textured again β€” when light, sound, and smell don’t attack you, they meet you.

That starts small. It’s not about forcing calm; it’s about safety. Nervous system safety. That’s what unlocks curiosity, joy, creativity β€” the traits that got buried under survival.”