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Why do you need to disconnect in the first place? If you love thinking about and working on the issue, why not just do it?
Because if you don't you risk burnout?
I think the only risk is not noticing when you're no longer enjoying it. You can do a thing you love and not burn out, even when it's also work.
Diversifying interests is more burnout protection because if you have several interests and you get tired of one, you can more easily tell, and just go do something different for a while.