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The White Collar Sweatshop

A 1980s study found lawyers experienced depression at five to six times the rate of the general population. The research has been public for decades. And yet law remains one of the most sought-after credentials in the world. The reason is more uncomfortable than the statistics — and it has everything to do with identity, institutions, and the question most high-performers never stop long enough to ask.

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