If you’re obsessing over work-life balance, your problem isn’t the hours—it’s the job, says Bupa’s CEO. And some of the world’s most powerful people agree.
I worked 50-100 per week for years and after 60 hours or so there is very little “life” left to be had, the time remaining is almost all dedicated to chores.
What do you want to bet that this guy has had a staff his whole life and never had to deal with laundry, cooking, shopping, cleaning, bills, or any of the other dozens of tasks necessary in an average person’s week?
A billionaire’s life consists of nothing but work and leisure with serfs to do everything else, so screw him and his condescending “work- life” lecture. He doesn’t even know what that means.
seems everytime an emergency pops up like car repairs, I’m set back to $0 and suddenly working 6+ days/week become meaningless and tiring. at this point, just working the rest of my life towards cars and rent. almost hoping for a disability at this point cuz it’s the only way to retire early
I worked 50-100 per week for years and after 60 hours or so there is very little “life” left to be had, the time remaining is almost all dedicated to chores.
What do you want to bet that this guy has had a staff his whole life and never had to deal with laundry, cooking, shopping, cleaning, bills, or any of the other dozens of tasks necessary in an average person’s week?
A billionaire’s life consists of nothing but work and leisure with serfs to do everything else, so screw him and his condescending “work- life” lecture. He doesn’t even know what that means.
seems everytime an emergency pops up like car repairs, I’m set back to $0 and suddenly working 6+ days/week become meaningless and tiring. at this point, just working the rest of my life towards cars and rent. almost hoping for a disability at this point cuz it’s the only way to retire early
And his “work” and your “work” are WILDLY different.
I could totally do 80 hours a week if I had people to clean my house and raise my kids.