Share the burdens you can; leadership doesn't mean carrying everything alone.
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Book - The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz
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🔥 The Hard Thing About Hard Things 🔥
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1. Embrace the Struggles of Leadership
• There is no formula for success: that no CEO manual can prepare you for the toughest chall
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"I don't really need to work 15 hours a day"
If you want You can.
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Working 15 hours a day and accomplishing NOTHING d