Egyptian astronaut Sara Sabry in an interview with Fortune spoke about her work ethic and advice for GenZ in the workforce. Sharing her learning from the Blue Origin mission, the space engineer said GenZ “quits when they are uncomfortable”, and encouraged them to instead “make sacrifices” and “put yourself through discomfort” in order to achieve success.

“I see a lot of young people now—they’re wanting to take the easy route without working so hard. But the truth is, you have to make the sacrifices. You have to put yourself through a lot of discomfort,” she stated. Also Read | Fired from US job, Indian founder builds startup earning $50K in revenue

On her work ethic and success

According to 32-year-old Sabry, she puts in 13 hours of work daily and juggles three jobs, including he

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