What if you’re not burned out, just overloaded?
After crisis ends, most people expect relief.
But what happens when responsibility resumes before your nervous system has recovered?
The Cost of Ethical Overload explores a quiet but increasingly common experience: remaining competent, capable, and trusted while internally operating beyond sustainable capacity.
This is not a traditional burnout book.
It is not a resilience manual.
It is not a trauma memoir.
It is a clear, grounded case study of what happens when prolonged stress, ethical responsibility, and high-pressure work environments exceed the limits of the human nervous system.
Many professionals in law, healthcare, education, custodial systems, leadership roles, and caregiving stay outwardly functional long after their bodies signal overload. They can think clearly. Perform well. Make responsible decisions. And still feel physically depleted, hyper-vigilant, or unable to fully recover.
Through the framework of Neuro-Ethical Realism, Sofia Derin examines:
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