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Bupa CEO: Craving work-life balance signals a bad job fit

Iñaki Ereño, CEO of Bupa, argues that a strong desire for work-life balance indicates a fundamental mismatch with one's job. He believes that genuine passion for work eliminates the need for strict separation between professional and personal life, citing his own practice of working through weekends and thinking about business matters during leisure time. Ereño's perspective is echoed by other high-achievers like Lucy Guo, who also suggest that if work feels like a burden, it's a sign to seek a different career path. AI

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Bupa CEO: Craving work-life balance signals a bad job fit

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Orianna Rosa Royle ·

    Craving work-life balance is a huge red flag, says Fortune 500 Europe CEO—and like Barack Obama, he happily works through weekends

    Bupa’s CEO says if you’re obsessing over work-life balance, your problem isn’t the hours—it’s the job. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Barack Obama agree.