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A 29-year-old VC founder sparked a debate after posting about a 7-day workweek. He shared his philosophy with us.
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20VC创始人Harry Stebbings认为,每周工作七天是创建百亿美元企业的必要条件。他的观点引发了关于996工作制的讨论,这种工作制因其对工作与生活平衡的不利影响而备受批评。Stebbings强调,高强度的工作对于职业生涯早期阶段的动力和在人工智能领域的成功至关重要。他表示,虽然并非所有人都需要如此努力,但对于那些希望建立大规模企业的人来说,全力以赴是不可避免的。Stebbings也分享了他个人如何通过优先考虑减压、保持高效率工作状态的经验。

💡 Harry Stebbings认为,每周工作七天是建立百亿美元企业的必要条件。他认为,这种高强度的工作对于在职业生涯早期阶段取得成功至关重要,尤其是在竞争激烈的人工智能领域。

🏋️ Stebbings强调,虽然并非所有人都需要如此高强度的工作,但对于那些渴望创建大规模企业的人来说,全力以赴是不可避免的。他认为,速度是早期阶段最重要的竞争优势。

🚶 Stebbings分享了他个人如何保持高效率工作状态的经验,包括优先考虑减压,例如在午休时间锻炼身体,以及每天进行长时间的步行。他每天步行30000步,并且每周与母亲一起走马拉松。

⏰ Stebbings表示,这种高强度的工作方式不适合长期维持。他认为,在工作的前三到五年,速度是最重要的优势。但随着经验的积累,效率和流程建立起来后,工作强度可以适当降低。

Harry Stebbings says that working a 7-day workweek is required to build a $10 billion business.

Harry Stebbings, the 29-year-old founder of 20VC, sparked an online debate when he posted on LinkedIn last month that "7 days a week is the required velocity to win right now."

That's if "you want to build a $10 billion business," Stebbings added in an interview with Business Insider.

"If you want to build a great business, fantastic. You don't need to work seven days a week. You don't need to absolutely burn the midnight oil," Stebbings said, adding that if you do want to build a $10 billion business, "my lord, you have to give it everything."

The founder's post ended up fueling an online conversation about the comeback of China's controversial 996 culture. Despite being deemed illegal by the Chinese government in 2021, it's a practice of working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week that appears to still be happening at certain companies. Some have criticized the schedule, which has previously been attributed to worker deaths.

Stebbings said most of the backlash to his LinkedIn post came from European workers. Many American respondents, on the other hand, said a seven-day workweek was an obvious conclusion, Stebbings said.

Promoting a 7-day workweek

Stebbings, who has a 20-person firm, said there's nuance to what a seven-day workweek should look like. The founder said he's aware of his own limits and what it takes to maintain his energy. He urges his team to do the same by prioritizing stress relief, including working out during their lunch break.

In addition to an hour in the gym in the morning and an hour of walking after work, Stebbings said he spends 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. having business meeting while walking in London's Hyde Park. He said he hits 30,000 steps every day, and walks a marathon with his mother every weekend.

While Stebbings said he supports people taking time off, in the last 11 years, he's only taken two vacations, both within the United Kingdom, where he's based. He typically works until around 1 a.m. each day, he said, with a break to walk and eat sushihis first meal of the day between 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.

"When your brain is starved, you're much more alert because as an animal, we're like trained to be a lot more active and looking for food," Stebbings said. "And so, I find my alertness goes up a lot."

His employees seem to share a similar mindset of prioritizing work. When Stebbings leaves the office at 8 p.m., he said the office is still full.

"They get paid really well and they do the most meaningful work of their lives, right?" Stebbings said about his staff. "So they seem pretty happy."

Stebbings said he believes that people feel happy when work is going well and they have momentum. He added that "winning" is one of the biggest ways to contribute to society, and harder work leads to a higher likelihood of winning.

A short-term hustle

While Stebbings prioritizes work and expects his employees to do the same, he doesn't necessarily promote living this lifestyle long-term.

"You cannot work in this manner for more than three to five years," Stebbings said. "The most important thing to understand is when you are in your first three years, speed is your single biggest competitive advantage."

Stebbings said his decision to work at this pace for over a decade is a personal choice. However, once someone is five or six years into a job, they've built efficiency processes and playbooks so that they can have more downtime and less intensity in their day-to-day, he said.

Until then, Stebbings promotes working relentlessly for those who want to build a $10 billion business.

"I think this is what everyone, especially in Europe, forgets. We are in a global war for efficiency and data," Stebbings said.

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