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by epolanski
947 days ago
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I don't get this narrative taken to the extreme. If you can answer every mail in minutes from important people, then how can you meaningfully do other stuff? It's perfectly fine to spend a day without answering to the head of YC if you've had the entire day full at hiring, talking to investors, etc. You can't do that effectively and be distracted by your phone all time. This is about the nature of emails themselves, if they conveyed a more urgent information then a phone call would've been better. |
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I think the differentiator is that some people can and do remain effective at a primary task while handling a multitude of distractions, and that this trait strongly indicates high ability overall.