[quote="chakra"]Dear Dada,
You wrote -
"What you wrote sounds very reasonable. Perhaps add Brittany Fox to the list too. Then maybe you can apply your
testbench of rules to these charts and share with us your findings...?"
I feel like the student (who was playing smart) who has ben caught red handed by the alert Headmaster !!!
But, yes, I will try .. to the best of my capability. If not charts of these people, then some other similar cases.
BTW, whether Lenon, who stopped singing while at peak, could be a milder case of burnout too ?
Regards
Chakra -
PS - A request to members - please share B'data of of burnt out people .....
Regards[/quote]
Chakra, I was not trying to pick on your or anything like that (no headmaster here

) [[I realize you may be just writing in jest but I don't want to take chances! It seems people these days are being a bit too sensitive and overreacting to what I write :-( I don't want another attack on 'Dada'!]]
Celebrities, if their charts are accurate form a good test bed because they have stressful lives and high stakes and in many a cases drugs add another factor (over coping). Same true for other public figures too. Burn-out is typically seen to a lesser extent in ordinary common people like us (we are never in the Kitchen

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[[One caution: Michael Fox would not be a case of burn-out, nor would be Richard Pryor or Muhammad Ali. They all were stricken with parkinson's disease and must not be confused with burn-out. Likewise, there are many reasons for what may seem like other neurological and psychological diseases and should not all be lumped into the box labelled burn-out. Case selection is important in research or the GIGO principle bites one in the (you know where!)!]]
LLL