Mark Zuckerberg Reveals What Being Meta CEO Feels Like

August 26, 2022
Mark Zuckerberg Reveals What Being Meta CEO Feels Like

 

In a nearly three-hour interview on Joe Rogan’s show, Mark Zuckerberg has said that waking up every day as chief executive of Meta Platforms Inc. is like getting punched in the stomach.

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According to the Facebook papa: “You wake up in the morning, look at my phone, you get like a million messages, right, of stuff that come in. It’s usually not good,” Mr. Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan in an episode on his show.”

Zuckerberg said that as his company has grown from a startup founded in 2004 to a tech giant worth $454 billion, it’s become more stressful in some ways.

“You wake up in the morning, look at my phone, get like a million messages,” he said. “It’s usually not good. People reserve the good stuff to tell me in person.”

So Zuckerberg said he takes in all the information and then does something physical for an hour or two to reset. He said that doesn’t include running for him, since he said it’s hard for him to avoid thinking while running. Instead, he tries to do anything physical that requires complete concentration—his goal is to be fully engaged physically and intellectually to the point where he can’t afford to focus on anything else.

Of those physical activities, he told Rogan he loves jujitsu—there’s something “primal” about it.

“That’s really important for me, in terms of what I do, to maintain my energy level and maintain my focus,” Zuckerberg said. “After an hour or two of working out … I’m ready to go solve whatever problem at work for the day, and I’ve fully processed all the different news for the day that’s come in.”

Rogan said he imagined Zuckerberg’s life could be bizarre running social media sites and basically managing billions of people. Rogan added that the pressure must be looming over him in the background. Zuckerberg paused for a moment and responded that there’s always stuff to work on.

The two began to discuss balance at a time where there’s so much digital access to information and being sucked into social media. Zuckerberg said he gets that, even as the head of two major social media platforms. He also said one of his main rivals contributes to his personal stress.

“I find that it’s hard to spend a lot of time on Twitter without getting too upset,” he said.

Versus Instagram, which Zuckerberg said can be a positive experience because of the positive energy that can be absorbed by users. He said that has to do with images usually being less “cutting” and “critical” than text.

 

 

 

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