Cool, he might consider fucking off and dying.
“The people that think that’s toxic don’t understand the start-up game, and they’re just wrong,” he said. “The game is intense. And by the way, if you don’t do that, eventually, you’re out of a job.
For those who disagree, working at a startup is a choice, Hoffman insisted.
But the reward on the other side is second to none; the 100 or so first employees at LinkedIn don’t need to work anymore, he added. Microsoft purchased the professional networking platform for $26.2 billion in 2016.
That’s good for the 100 or so first employees at LinkedIn, but I’m certain that the VAST majority of employees who bust their ass trying to help get a start-up off the ground don’t have anywhere near that end result. I’m sure it isn’t worth it for 99% of employees of start-ups.
But if you want to take on the challenge, hoping that maybe you’ll be one of the lucky ones, go for it, but don’t fucking drag a spouse/significant other, or children into that nightmare. If you want to commit your entire life to a start-up, then fucking commit.
This is what happens when you survey jackpot winners about the value of lottery tickets.
That’s called Survivorship Bias, and it’s a fallacy! I would expect nothing less than irrationality from a billionaire that got lucky and thinks his hard work in particular was what got him where he is.
It’s a fucking lotto. Lucky people always think they’re smarter or more hardworking than others.
It’s like listening to successful YouTubers say all you gotta do is commit to the grind and you’ll achieve your dreams. Even focusing solely on the numbers, it’s literally dishonest.
Fuck this guy and anyone who thinks like him
this belongs in linkedin lunatics
That’s our secret Raid, we don’t want to win.
You can win. You can lose.
You can go poke around the garden with a rake on a sunny morning to discover what spring has wrought, also. Maybe have some friends over later?
I’m not, and he’s still wrong.
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I want work life imbalance. I want less work and more life.
Dude wants to win at work. I win at life.
He doesn’t understand the difference.
If you think you’re winning because you’re a corporate slave in capitalism then actually you’re losing at life.
What a loser
I work to live. I dont live to work.
I am reminded of an episode of Friends. I forget what else was happening in the episode, but the guys and the girls are separated. The three girls are in Monica’s apartment with a leg waxing kit they have apparently bought ALL THE WAY into the marketing for, because they keep saying shit like “we gotta do this if we wanna be goddesses.”
Being excessively steeped in messaging is a great way to give yourself idea cancer.
“Winning.” What are you “winning” if you work yourself into fatigue and start making errors and mistakes?
Does “winning” mean you ignore family, friends, and self-care to further enrich giant corporations…? Cuz if so, I suggest this dude jump up his own asshole.
The quotes are specifically about early stage startup founders, not employees of huge established startups corporations.
He (and the exploitive class he is part of) want you to neglect your personal life and be productive so they can do the opposite.
It’s also a good sign you’re not mentally ill.