Sometimes I leave calc running (after I've legit used it). Then when I see it running hours later, I have a mini heart attack thinking I've been pwned.
A friend has just shown me this book "Calculus made easy", published in 1914, and I think it's got one of the best prologues I've ever seen. This is *exactly* what textbooks should be doing. And they should all be honest about how terrifying the topic names are too.
Flight attendant: Is there a doctor onboard?
Dad: *nudging me* that should've been you
Me: Not now Dad
Dad: Not asking for a pentester to help, are they?
Me: Dad, there's a medical emergency happening right now
Dad: Go and see if "getting DA" helps
Almost every article on burnout that I read says to give up caffeine and alcohol. I can only assume it is a technique used to recalibrate ones sense reality by showing them how much worse things could actually be.