The people who make it big don’t work because they have to—they work because they want to. They love the game. They see work as an opportunity, not an obligation.
“Work-life balance” is a myth when you’re building something great. You don’t see Olympic athletes skipping practice for “balance.” Big results require big focus.
Obsession isn’t burnout—it’s fuel. The most successful people aren’t overworked, they’re energized because they focus on what actually moves the needle.
The biggest regret isn’t working too hard—it’s looking back and realizing you didn’t do enough when you had the chance.
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