@StartupArchive_: LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman: Founders have no work-life balance “I actually think founders have no balance… If I ever…
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LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman argues that startup founders must abandon work-life balance and work extremely hard for several years, a sentiment echoed by Elon Musk and Paul Graham who view this intensity as essential for achieving success and compressing a lifetime of wealth creation into a short period.
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