That's a good point. The health-risks of overwork seem to match well those of having too much 'fun'.
My guess is that the hidden psychological motivation is the same: to avoid addressing personal problems.
Exercise can help but even there, it depends. If you keep moving your body around forcefully for extended periods you risk heart disease and stroke, e.g. dancing plague of 1518.
My guess is that the hidden psychological motivation is the same: to avoid addressing personal problems.
Exercise can help but even there, it depends. If you keep moving your body around forcefully for extended periods you risk heart disease and stroke, e.g. dancing plague of 1518.