World Yi Case: Burnout Was Not a Character Failure, but an Environment Mismatch
The user kept blaming themselves for not being strong enough, but the case showed that role density, environment, and depleted timing were doing most of the damage.
From self-blame to structural reading
The user described themselves as weak, inconsistent, and no longer able to perform at the level they once expected. A standard motivational reading would have pushed them toward more discipline. World Yi read the case differently.
The structure showed someone who could sustain intensity only with periodic recovery and boundary protection. The environment, however, kept demanding permanent high-density output. Burnout in this case was not simply low willpower. It was a long mismatch between structure and environment.
Why the action changed
Instead of telling the user to push harder, the first action was to reduce density, restore energy, and stop making identity judgments from a depleted stage. That changed the emotional meaning of the case immediately.
This is also why World Yi matters: it can turn shame back into structure, and structure back into action.