• brbposting
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    3 months ago

    I’m sure he won’t mind. Worrying about that doesn’t sound like working.

    I work from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed. I work seven days a week. When I’m not working, I’m thinking about working, and when I’m working, I’m working. I sit through movies, but I don’t remember them because I’m thinking about work.

    - Huang on his 14 hour workdays

    It is one way to live.

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      3 months ago

      That sounds like mental illness.

      ETA: Replace “work” in that quote with practically any other activity/subject, whether outlandish or banal.

      I sit through movies but I don’t remember them because I’m thinking about baking cakes.

      I sit through movies but I don’t remember them because I’m thinking about traffic patterns.

      I sit through movies but I don’t remember them because I’m thinking about cannibalism.

      I sit through movies but I don’t remember them because I’m thinking about shitposting.

      Obsessed with something? At best, you’re “quirky” (depending on what you’re obsessed with). Unless it’s money. Being obsessed with that is somehow virtuous.

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        3 months ago

        Valid argument for sure

        It would be sad if therapists kept telling him that but he could never remember

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        3 months ago

        I don’t think you become the best tech CEO in the world by having a healthy approach to work. He is just wired differently, some people are just all about work.