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Rethinking 996: Work Culture, Productivity, and the Cost of Hustle | #435

Rethinking 996: Work Culture, Productivity, and the Cost of Hustle | #435

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Most companies kill their growth potential by scaling too fast — but one unexpected trend is turning the tech world upside down: the 996 work culture, where employees work from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week. This episode explores how this intense productivity mindset intersects with modern software tools, rapid AI advancements, and entrepreneurial growth challenges. Host Dan Hafner dives into the origins of the 996 trend, its connection to FOMO, and whether the relentless hustle is truly sustainable or detrimental in today’s competitive tech landscape.

Discover how software tools and automation are reshaping work, sometimes pushing us to work harder despite promises of increased efficiency. Dan also discusses the spiritual and cultural implications of constant work without rest, referencing the biblical concept of Sabbath as a counterbalance to burnout. Whether you're an entrepreneur feeling the pressure of growth or a worker trying to balance productivity with well-being, this episode offers a fresh perspective on harnessing technology and intentional rest for long-term success.

Tune in for insights on how to leverage software tools effectively while avoiding the pitfalls of the 996 grind, ultimately crafting a sustainable path forward in the ever-evolving world of tech and business.

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