“If you don’t work nights and weekends in your 20s, you’re not going to have a successful career. Sorry.” This tweet, posted on Christmas Eve by a cryptocurrency entrepreneur, set the Twitter world ablaze. While other entrepreneurs jumped to the poster’s defense citing their 70+ hour work weeks, many others called into question the pervasiveness of burnout and the toxicity of the modern “hustle culture.” Much like the epidemic of “busyness,” there’s a troubling phenomenon in the workplace that idolizes unhealthy behaviors seemingly associated with success. “Hustle culture” is certainly not new, but has flourished in the past decade thanks, … Read More