+1 I initially learned this lesson on the other side of, when was part of a startup during college. I was putting in long hours alongside my co-founder, but my staff were doing merely an adequate job.
For a while I was confused and unsure why they weren't also pulling long hours, but I eventually learned the lesson. I was working hard to protect my baby, while my staff were just seeking to gain some experience in a cool niche. I would either have to realign incentives for them to also feel compelled to pull long hours, or I'd have to recalibrate my expectations.
In retrospect, I'm not sure what took me so long to realize this, but I'm glad it happened relatively early on in my life. The first job I took out of college, I made sure to keep my effort in line with my compensation and investment in the company.
For a while I was confused and unsure why they weren't also pulling long hours, but I eventually learned the lesson. I was working hard to protect my baby, while my staff were just seeking to gain some experience in a cool niche. I would either have to realign incentives for them to also feel compelled to pull long hours, or I'd have to recalibrate my expectations.
In retrospect, I'm not sure what took me so long to realize this, but I'm glad it happened relatively early on in my life. The first job I took out of college, I made sure to keep my effort in line with my compensation and investment in the company.