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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 29 MIN

If You Are Not Working 7 Days A Week, You Will Lose

from Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips · host Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Neil and Eric discuss extreme startup culture, whether founders must work seven days a week to win, and the tradeoffs between success, longevity, and personal fulfillment. They break down lessons from a fast-growing startup, debate paid work trials, and explore how AI is creating high-leverage employees. The conversation also covers AI-powered content creation, social media growth, productivity, and why being early on trending topics often beats perfection. Key Takeaways:• Startup success often requires intensity, but sustainability matters.• AI boosts leverage, but original thinking still wins.• Speed and trend timing can outperform perfect execution. Chapters:(00:00) Startup Culture and 7-Day Workweeks(02:18) Success, Failure, and Life Goals(09:34) Hiring, Work Trials, and Talent(12:44) AI and the Rise of Super Employees(15:32) AI Content Creation Challenges(20:06) Building an AI Content Machine(24:06) Social Media Growth and AI Trends(25:22) Why Timing Beats Perfection

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