Idon't want to be financially successful if it means that my wife and I would lose our love or my kids don't know me because I'm gone every day and night, chasing money and success.

That stance often seems out of place in circles of high achievers, obsessed with the "rise‑and‑grind" hustle culture . To them, all that matters is how much you make and what you can buy. And that type of person wears a busy work schedule like a badge of honor. But the truth is, chronic hustle and overworking can really hurt your relationships that matter most. A University of California analysis of 3,900 married business owners found nearly one in three entrepreneurs divorced, roughly double the 10–15% rate of non‑founders in the same age bracket.

Don't believe me? Just ask the former CEO of Astronomer

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