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Elon Musk is making waves by instilling a rigorous work ethic at DOGE, reminiscent of the demanding grind culture prevalent in Silicon Valley. In recent statements, he revealed that employees at DOGE are expected to operate at an astonishing 120 hours a week. This bold move reflects Musk's belief in pushing boundaries to achieve extraordinary results, a philosophy he has championed throughout his career in various tech ventures.
Musk's approach has sparked discussions about the sustainability and ethics of such intense work schedules, especially within a government context. Critics argue that this level of commitment could lead to burnout and decreased productivity over time. However, supporters claim that Musk's relentless drive could foster innovation and rapid advancements in technology.
As DOGE continues to evolve under Musk's leadership, the implications of this work culture will be closely monitored. The balance between ambition and well-being remains a crucial topic as the line between private enterprise and public service blurs.
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