>>92994961I will admit, I used to work at a awfully active fast-food place, always on my feet, working 12 hour shifts because people would call off, skipping lunch and make a shit ton of overtime (albeit, tiny, even when I became manager). I took maybe 1 day off during the 3 years I worked there. Those days were exhausting, stressful, but not once did I think "I felt tired, I don't want to do this."
I then graduated and got a degree, working for a contracting company where I work maybe 10~20hrs a week, with most of the hours being really just meetings; making 8x more than what I was making as a manager at that fastfood place. But everyday I feel tired, thinking (and have) of calling in for work every week day. And it isn't that my work isn't interesting, but I genuinely just don't have the motive.
Due to my own experience, I can see how Vedal can feel and rarely fault him for doing / feeling what he feels.