Burnout Revenge Maps ✰ <Trending>

In the quiet hours between midnight and 3 AM, a new genre of digital cartography is being drawn. They aren't maps to hidden treasures or scenic road trips. They are maps of spite.

They don't want to launch a startup or become influencers. They want to sit in a park at 2 PM on a Thursday and watch the clouds move. And they are willing to draw a map to get there. burnout revenge maps

The "revenge" element is rarely directed at a specific boss or coworker. Instead, it is aimed at that stole evenings, weekends, and mental peace. One popular map posted last month showed a route from a corporate office to a highway rest stop. The caption read: "Hour 1: Sit in my car in a random parking lot and listen to the sound of no one emailing me." Case Study: The $200,000 Nap Consider the story of "Mark," a former software architect in Austin who went viral for his revenge map. After two years of 70-hour weeks and on-call weekends, he created a laminated, color-coded map. In the quiet hours between midnight and 3