Whether people "should" work nights and weekends in order to be successful is drawing out the problem entirely the wrong way. If you don't enjoy the work and don't care about the outcome, that job is not going to make you successful whether or not it makes you rich.
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And I don't really mean that in some hippie way, either. Withering in a job that's wrong for you reduces your optionality over time while making you increasingly vulnerable to a caring upcomer. Traditionally, you prevent homeostasis via office politics. Not my pic of "success"
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Replying to @webdevMason
You meant 'maintain' instead of 'prevent' homeostasis?
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No, I mean these people will often apply their energies to hold at bay the natural processes that would unseat them pretty organically within a healthy company.
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