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The dark side of digital learning: Why 6 in 10 students are burned out by online study culture
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A recent study reveals a significant surge in academic burnout among students, escalating from 7.4% in 2017 to nearly 60% in 2023. This crisis stems from the pressure of constant online engagement, blurring the lines between learning and living. Students are trapped in a cycle of productivity, sacrificing sleep and feeling guilty for taking breaks.
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