From N R Narayana Murthy to Sundar Pichai, several influential figures, over the years, have opened up about corporate work culture and how it affects personal life and growth. Recently, Meta co-founder Dustin Moskovitz opened up about the personal toll of leadership, admitting that serving as a CEO for over a decade left him drained.

Speaking on Ben Thompson’s Stratechery podcast, Moskovitz reflected on his years leading Asana and how being an introvert made the role particularly taxing . “I don’t like to manage teams, and it wasn’t my intention when we started Asana,” Moskovitz said. “I’d intended to be more of an independent or head of engineering or something again. Then one thing led to another and I was CEO for 13 years and I just found it quite exhausting.”

He went on to describ

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