Also, it’s just so fascinating how deep the disbelief that someone could be successful without this sacrificial approach runs. This dude literally won’t believe that someone, anyone, could make it without submitting to this arbitrary work quota.
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Most people are not going to be “successful” according to the narrow business scope of entrepreneurial Twitter. That’s just math. Most businesses fail, most people don’t become fabulously wealthy. Design your approach to life accordingly. Regret will haunt https://twitter.com/rbazinet/status/1209513164511088640?s=21 …https://twitter.com/rbazinet/status/1209513164511088640 …
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We built this belief straight into Basecamp. Work Can Wait: https://basecamp.com/features/work-can-wait …
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Serious question, what did you do during your twenties? I'll be graduating in 6 months and 'enoying my life' vs 'working to get ahead' is an internal debate I cant escape rn

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I hung out with friends, I went out, I played video games, I watched movies, I traveled, I started racing cars, I binged TV shows, I moved to a foreign country, I read books, I went for a lot of walls, and a bazillion other things that cleared my mind of work.
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I worked on avg of 60h a week all through my 20’s and 30’s. I was always tired, stressed, and depressed. Made bad decisions. Made huge mistakes. Missed big opportunities. Once I backed down to 40h and spent more time enjoying life and family, I became successful. - Još 10 drugih odgovora
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What was your hourly input per week during your 20s? I think you’re being dishonest - or are in the 0.1% - if you say <50-60 hours on average.
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You literally have ZERO insight into the hours we spent working, yet you have all the cocky confidence in the world to eyeball it at 50-60h? This projection is based on nothing but your worldview of “you must overwork to be successful”. Just no.
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Are your twenties a counter example?
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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. Don’t sacrifice your 20s – or any other decade of life! – on the erroneous belief that unless you work round the clock, you’re not going to be “successful”. The world is full of people who were all work and now are all regret.