Sam published on The Macro yesterday on how to run a late stage startup (~2 years in). Great advice for anyone interested: http://themacro.com/articles/2016/07/later-stage-advice-for-startups/<p>At some point in the post he mentions:<p>> "And remember to take vacation yourself. We often see founders that go three or four years without ever taking a real vacation. That may work for a year or two, but you will burn out."<p>What does that mean? I go camping every year for 2-3 days, doesn't change me at all..and I chill with my non-startup friends every week anyways not like I'm on that 24/7 grind 80-hours week hustle that everyone brags to be on. Am I missing something out that I'm not going to Honolulu for 2 weeks?
Honolulu is not the point. Mentally disconnecting from work is - I've seen people "take a Real (TM) vacation", fly to a nice spot halfway across the world...and straight up continue working as normal, just remotely. That's not a vacation, despite all the outward appearances.
i think he means that you actually shut down for a few days and not only take "vacation" and proceed to work. A bit more vacation would not hurt you i guess.