I have to agree with you on this topic. People already left steemit because it was too much for them. It is better to make a break and return later then to make too much and never return.
For the question: My introduceyourself post could I think describe very well what I would be without this blockchaine (student that has a lot of free time and likes to party and play computer games with others). You probably know that I am not the most regular bloger and so I don't think that many will change, because nearly everyone that I know from steemit is also on a discord server with me that way we could still talk and write to each other.
Indeed, those burnouts are a real pain in the ass, I've heard some of the stories. Either breaks or just going fully into your actions could work. By that I mean, when you're offline, be fully offline, and the same when you're online. At least that's the way I'm looking at it.
I heard you Germans like to party, we'll see how true it's that at SF, haha.
Indeed, discord and the other chatrooms from Steem.chat are sure of great help to keep in touch with your fellow Steemians; I always try to use them even if I'm in a period where I don't manage to post much.
Btw I had to take luggage for the flight and so I will be abble to bring some German beer.
Awesome to hear that, make sure to bring the best. I'll have to bring some Romanian Palinka as well.