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894 The founder who can’t sit through a quiet weekend without checking Slack often isn’t dedicated in the way it looks — many built a company partly to outrun the feeling that arrives when nothing is on fire

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Field Notes @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 06/01/2026 06:00 EDT

The founder who can’t sit through a quiet weekend without checking Slack often isn’t dedicated in the way it looks — many built a company partly to outrun the feeling that arrives when nothing is on fire

The founder who can't switch off on weekends isn't necessarily dedicated. Often, the constant checking serves a psychological purpose: keeping a specific, harder feeling at bay.

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