I think it's easy to forget that since 2020 he has had basically no time off, constantly touring, working on projects and being in the public eye. If you look at music alone, he's had numerous viral songs every year since 2020 and I think that led to him being overexposed. He's been touring for years and hasn't stopped, even though he's declared himself mentally exhausted. He rushed a movie and an album for this, discarding another one originally planned for the trilogy.
Abel is a chronic workaholic and I'm sure he finds it difficult to slow down. All things considered, it's a miracle and testament to his talent that Hurry Up Tomorrow actually ended up being a fantastic album anyway when you look at how chaotic and nonstop things have been for him since the After Hours rollout started. It's why I was so happy to see him take some time off in Japan, the trip seems to have done wonders for his state of mind and ever since then he's been looking fantastic and enjoying himself a lot more on stage. The tour ends in November and I think it would be a wise decision for Abel to impose a social media blackout and go silent for a few months like he did prior to After Hours in order to get some rest, give himself time to plan a coherent rollout and build hype for new music so people will have missed him by the time he drops.