Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a highly responsible role that focuses on maintaining system reliability, performance, automation, and incident response for large-scale applications and infrastructure. Because SREs often manage production outages, on-call duties, and high-availability systems, the role can sometimes be stressful, especially during critical incidents. However, many organizations use automation, monitoring, and collaboration practices to reduce operational pressure and improve work-life balance. In your opinion, what are the biggest sources of stress for SRE professionals, and what strategies or tools can help make the role more sustainable and rewarding over time?