In a recent episode of ‘The PlayBook’, a video series by Sports Illustrated and Entrepreneur, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban expressed his views on the concept of the balance between work and private life, especially for those who strive to excel in their respective areas.
What happened: Cuban rejected the idea of a balance between work and private life during his conversation with Micah ParsonsA 26-year-old Linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys.
“People say,” I need a balance between work and private life. ” If you want to work 9-to-5, you can have a balance between work and private life.
Parsons, who expressed his wish to work ‘non-stop’, received the support from Cuban. Cuban claimed: “That is not a sacrifice. You do that. Don’t do it would be a sacrifice.”
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During the day the Conversation, the Shark Tank star, shared his own experience and revealed that he did not take a vacation for seven years after he had launched his first company in his mid-twenties.
Cuban spent his early career with learning to cod in an expired apartment, which ultimately led to his current capacity of $ 5.7 billion, according to Forbes.
Why it matters: Cuban’s views on the balance between work and private life have fueled a debate, especially in view of the increasing emphasis that gene Z employees put on a balance between work and private life and work flexibility.
Although the Cuban approach has been successful for him, critics of potential burnout and stress warn associated with such an intense work ethics.
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