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	<title>Joshua Mauldin &#187; stanford</title>
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		<title>David Heinemeier Hansson &#8211; Unlearn Your MBA</title>
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Wow, this was good. My favorite highlight: discussing the lunacy of the 80 hour + workweek. I&#8217;m glad he went there, because I&#8217;ve seen people who believe in dedicating their every waking moment to a project or startup—and expect everyone else to as well.
I know you can&#8217;t always do it in 40 hours, but I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wow, this was good. My favorite highlight: discussing the lunacy of the 80 hour + workweek. I&#8217;m glad he went there, because I&#8217;ve seen people who believe in dedicating their every waking moment to a project or startup—and expect everyone else to as well.</p>
<p>I know you can&#8217;t always do it in 40 hours, but I really question the efficiency of someone who works 80 hours plus every week on a project.</p>
<p>Chalk one up to working smart, then work hard.</p>
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