Gen Z entrepreneur says that work-life balance is what keeps his generation 'mediocre'
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Emil Barr, a 22-year-old entrepreneur, is igniting a debate among generations: is achieving financial independence by the age of 30 worth giving up on sleep, health, and social connections?

The founder of Step Up Social, who claims to have developed two businesses valued at over $20 million, believes it is. He shared with “Fox & Friends” that “extraordinary sacrifice” is necessary for “extraordinary achievement.”

“[Being successful required] a lot of sacrifice, and it wasn’t easy and that’s not necessarily something everyone wants to hear,” he said Thursday.

“I observed individuals like Elon Musk, who slept on factory floors to build Tesla, and athletes like Kobe Bryant, who trained at 4 a.m., even during the offseason. Inspired by them, I chose to make similar sacrifices to expand my business.”

Barr doubled down on that message in a Wall Street Journal op-ed Monday, insisting that “‘work-life balance’ will keep you mediocre.”

In the piece, he revealed he had “eliminated work-life balance entirely” and “just worked” to make his dreams come true.


Emil Barr on Fox & Friends discussing eliminating work-life balance to build wealth.
Barr said that he has built two companies valued at over $20 million. Fox News

Emil Barr on Fox & Friends discussing his op-ed, "Work-life balance will keep you mediocre."
Barr said in the op-ed that he had “eliminated work-life balance entirely.” Fox News

“When you front-load success early, you buy the luxury of choice for the rest of your life,” he wrote.

Reactions have been mixed. Barr told host Ainsley Earhardt that some scoffed at his sacrifices, calling them “corporate Karens.” But others, from fellow young entrepreneurs to billionaires who’ve quietly reached out, applauded his message as long overdue.

“I don’t think that we can be, as a generation, Gen Z, the same generation that argues for the four-day work week and then turns around and criticizes the cost of living crisis,” he said.

“We live in the richest country in the world with the highest ever historical income per capita, so there’s never been more opportunity to actually become financially free by your early 20s. You just have to be prepared to make sacrifices to get there.”

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