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In January we reframed burnout—not as individual failure but as a product of systems, incentives, and design choices. This episode in the February series "Who Designs the Systems We Live Inside?" digs into design as power and a public health issue. Rukiya’s voice guides a calm, reflective take: who built the systems we’re burning out inside, and which invisible design decisions determine who thrives and who struggles? Please like and share the video to keep the conversation going.
By Rukiya BealIn January we reframed burnout—not as individual failure but as a product of systems, incentives, and design choices. This episode in the February series "Who Designs the Systems We Live Inside?" digs into design as power and a public health issue. Rukiya’s voice guides a calm, reflective take: who built the systems we’re burning out inside, and which invisible design decisions determine who thrives and who struggles? Please like and share the video to keep the conversation going.