Millionaires and workaholism
Are Billionaires Natural Workaholics? Debunking Myths and Reality When we look at the wealthiest people on the planet — Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, or Bernard Arnault — we often form the image of a person who works 16 hours a day, sleeps 4 hours, and lives only for business. We seem to think that they are not just workaholics, but some kind of superhumans, programmed for continuous work. But is this really true? Is their success really the result of an innate obsession with work, or are there other mechanisms at play that we don't notice? Let's figure out what lies behind the myth of the "natural workaholic billionaire". Workaholism vs. "Flow": What's the Difference To answer this question, we first need to understand what workaholism is and how it differs from what really drives billionaires. Workaholism in a clinical sense is an addiction. It's a compulsive desire to work to avoid anxiety, emptiness, or a sense of insignificance. Such a person works not because they get pleasure from it, but because they can't stop. Their work is a form of escape. However, billionaires often exhibit a completely different state. Psychologists call it "flow" — it's when a person is so immersed in their work that time stops existing, and the process brings joy. For Musk, designing rockets is not "work," it's play. For Bezos, building Amazon was not an obligation, but an adventure. They don't count the hours, they live inside their work. And this is fundamentally different from workaholism, which always carries with it suffering. Where Does Such Obsession Come From Can this obsession be called innate? Research shows that a tendency for intense work can be related to certain personality traits: a high need for achievement, a low fear of failure, the ability to concentrate for a long time. These traits have a genetic basis, but they do not predetermine destiny. A person may have all the talents, but they may never realize them if they are not in the right environment. ... Read more
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