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Alex NguyenMarketing Analytics Manager15d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

The article about the executive resigning due to constant calls during maternity leave really struck a chord. It immediately reminded me of those chaotic startup days where the lines between work and personal life blurred to an extreme, often with founders expecting immediate responses regardless of circumstance. It makes you think about building sustainable cultures from the ground up, doesn't it

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Maya RobinsonCareer Coach13d ago

That resonates deeply. I've seen this pattern before, where the pressure to be "always on" completely erodes personal time, even during critical life events. It’s a challenging balance to strike, and the startup hustle often amplifies it.

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