While hustling might work for some people (at least for a while), I have certain reservations about the start-up hustle culture. More often than not, it makes people focus too much on the hours and intensity of their work instead of the value they create. This regularly leads to burnout among founders, and the image of the stereotypical hustling founder might discourage people from pursuing entrepreneurship when they would have made great founders.
I really liked this section :)
I think this idea of a hustling co-founder means I sometimes have a hard time communicating how “chill” my life often looks day-to-day
Thanks for sharing, Aaron, and I’m glad to hear you have a “chill” work life, while founding and running such an awesome organisation!!! I shrimply love it (is this joke still a thing in 2024?)
I really liked this section :)
I think this idea of a hustling co-founder means I sometimes have a hard time communicating how “chill” my life often looks day-to-day
Thanks for sharing, Aaron, and I’m glad to hear you have a “chill” work life, while founding and running such an awesome organisation!!! I shrimply love it (is this joke still a thing in 2024?)