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i really don't know how some founders find that work-life balance. i rarely sleep good, my room's a mess, i take out the trash until there's 4 120l bags piled up. rarely go on a walk with friends, nearly no weekends the only thing I do is my startup, gym and OSS how do you think of anything else beyond your startup?
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if you look back at a successful career trajectory, you'll probably find that 10% of inputs produced 99% of the value. the trick to work-life balance is to constantly try and reduce the other 90% of the inputs so that your life has *some* time for friends and relationships. being a founder will never be as easy as having a full-time job, but it can be better than it is today.
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this made me think of Pareto distribution
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I sometimes feel that in my 110% workload the extra 10% might be producing more harm on the long term. Technically speaking I rarely go to sleep until I did all the planned tasks for the day, and as I think about it, I still find myself planning out the capacity for the day as if I only code, though all sorts of other things get in the way that consume quite some time. Good take, thank you. Will figure out my way of incorporating that.
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the “constantly try” part is real, still trying 😅
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True! I spend about 90% of my work time goofing off.🤣 🤣
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