Daniel López Rosetti, clinical doctor and cardiologist: 'We work much more and worse'
Dr. Daniel López Rosetti discusses the pervasive fatigue experienced by Argentinians, attributing it to the demands of modern work environments and digital speed.
In a recent appearance on LN+, Dr. Daniel López Rosetti, a noted clinical doctor and cardiologist, addressed the widespread fatigue affecting many Argentinians. He described this phenomenon as a cumulative exhaustion that has become a normalized part of everyday life in the country. According to Rosetti, the demands of contemporary work environments have significantly increased, leading people to work harder and less effectively than before, resulting in a societal pattern of fatigue.
Dr. Rosetti emphasized that the root cause of this fatigue is largely tied to how quickly modern life operates, particularly under the influence of digital technology. He pointed out that our brains are not accustomed to the rapid pace at which we are now expected to function. This misalignment between our cognitive capabilities and the demands of our daily lives can lead to various physical and mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and other stress-related disorders.
The discussion also touched on the social and psychological impacts of this chronic exhaustion. Rosetti suggested that as Argentinians become increasingly acclimatized to working in a high-speed environment, they may overlook personal well-being and mental health, which could lead to more profound societal issues if left unaddressed. His insights aim to raise awareness about the importance of balancing work demands with self-care and mental health support.