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.
It’s easy to say when you’re a CEO and “work” consists of a series of meetings over lunch that you don’t pay for and making decisions based on data that has already been processed and analyzed by multiple layers of underlings.
I’m not sure he even does that, according to the article, he goes to meetings from business open to close then fires off a few emails here and there. This dude’s most marketable skill is filling space in a chair while people talk around or at him for 10 hours. Fucking billionaires.
It’s easy to say when you’re a CEO and “work” consists of a series of meetings over lunch that you don’t pay for and making decisions based on data that has already been processed and analyzed by multiple layers of underlings.
I’m not sure he even does that, according to the article, he goes to meetings from business open to close then fires off a few emails here and there. This dude’s most marketable skill is filling space in a chair while people talk around or at him for 10 hours. Fucking billionaires.