For Aviron's CEO, Happiness Is 6 Workouts a Week and Dry-Aged Steaks
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The article explores happiness through the lens of Andy Hoang, CEO of Aviron, a connected fitness company. Despite his busy schedule preventing him from exercising as much as he'd prefer, Hoang finds joy in fitness when he can. He discusses the challenges of maintaining happiness as a CEO and emphasizes the importance of passion, good design, and motivation in both work and personal life. Ultimately, he believes that pursuing peak experiences ('9s and 10s') is worthwhile, even amidst inevitable low points.
As a CEO, I often find myself in 'firefighting mode,' where the biggest and most urgent problems land on my desk. It can be detrimental to happiness.
Chasing life's '9s and 10s' is worth the inevitable low points. It requires good design, admirable patience, expert problem-solving, and a whole lot of passion.
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