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This thread is brought to you by the fact that proposals for a conference that I've attended before are due today, and I'm still debating whether to submit some or not, heh. Lately, I've just felt a bit burned out on the conference game, probably due to a year and a half of them being online (which is wonderful for finance and accessibility; meh for social and entertainment value) and because I've somehow ended up getting a good number of invited speaker invites over the past 12 months or so (I have 5 or so scheduled for Fall), which are nice because, well, they usually pay actual money. I'm at the stage of my career where a lot of conference presentations just seem like more trouble than they're worth, unless it's my "professional home organization" conference where I have a ton of professional friends and colleagues or this other once-every-two-years conference where it's more of a good justification to see two colleagues who are also close personal friends. Is there a point where you can just kind of gently nope out of the conference game, outside of a select one or two, especially if you are still publishing?