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    interesting point of view... Do you agree ?
    • Entrepreneurs Don't Need Work-Life Balance

      I was always encouraged from an early age to be balanced in everything that I do. Generally speaking, I'd say that's pretty reasonable advice - but it's not always right. Sure, achieving a perfect work-life balance should be a top priority for most professionals, but the same advice just doesn't apply to entrepreneurs - we're a different lot.

    • justin robinson
      justin robinson
      This attitude isn't reserved for entrepreneurs alone. I know surgeons, athletes and designers who are passionate about living - why classify work as being separate to life? Therein lies your problem if you do. The day that you consider what you're doing as not being a priority, time to move on. Cultivate a positive attitude to life, and everything becomes fascinating - except house work which is why I have a cleaner :)
    • Frank-Adrien PAPON
      Frank-Adrien PAPON
      beware the bareness of a busy life - Socrates

      Being passionate and working hard on an entrepreneurial project is great
      but it's not enough
      Being a slave to your work and neglecting your social obligations,
      to others by giving your time and having a rich social life
      and to yourself, by continuously learning and exposing yourself to the arts
      will turn the smartest entrepreneur into a lonely jerk
      Achieving a work life balance is not just for the nine to fiver
      it is also what distinguishes great entrepreneurs from the wanabes
      because they know that inspiration and stamina comes from balance, opening up to the world
      and making room for the unexpected