LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman: Founders have no work-life balance
Starting a startup means giving everything you’ve got.
Reid Hoffman says, “Founders have no balance,” and Elon Musk believes, “If others work 40 hours, work 80.”
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Short-term sacrifice, long-term success.
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