Even when unthinkable things were happening to me, my first instinct was to work. Am I addicted ?
It was only years later, when I heard the word workaholic being used seriously for the first time, that I wondered whether I had a problem Have you ever heard a word that jolts you to attention? That word, for me, was “workaholism” – and when I heard it through my headphones earlier this year, (…)
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