I was taught a breaker should be rated at 150% of the max load.
In today's world, pulling and resetting a breaker, is done to reboot a software controlled device many times.
I do believe there is a finite number that can be put on the cycles of both a manual pull and reset, and an over current trip and reset.
My experience has been that the over current trip cycle seems to weaken the breaker more quickly.
I've found more failed breakers and systems caused by loose connections at the breakers, and continually preach to tighten every connection you see.
We need to put into perspective just how many wires and connections, and switches, and breakers, and relays, and connectors, and bulkhead feed thru's, etc... in these aircraft.
They're several decades old in many cases, and we are relying on all of this, with minimal inspections.
The most important components in older aircraft are the wiring harnesses in my opinion. I have not seen a program that outlines inspections like engines, landing gear, control cables, etc...
I always felt a bit more secure flying in the 441's with all new wiring, than the evaluation flights before we tore into them..