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Just caught up on the whole Wylie Aronow situation and honestly it's kind of refreshing to see someone actually prioritize their health over grinding non-stop. The Yuga Labs co-founder known as Gordon Goner basically said nope, not coming back even part-time, despite getting better. He explained his recovery is still unpredictable - some days he's ready to work full-time, other days he needs emergency care. That's a pretty real take on what chronic illness actually looks like.
Wylie Aronow stepped back after congestive heart failure hit him hard last year, and even though he's not in the daily operations anymore, he's still advising the board. He's got confidence in the new CEO and the team handling BAYC, CryptoPunks and the other projects. Seems like he's being honest about pushing himself too hard before and wishing he'd listened to people telling him to chill.
What's interesting is that Wylie Aronow admits he used to work crazy hours almost every day and now he's basically saying that was a mistake. The whole thing reads less like a comeback narrative and more like someone actually learning their limits. Yuga Labs is moving forward with new leadership, and from what he's saying, he's cool with how they're handling things. You don't see many founders actually step back and say 'yeah I burned myself out,' so that's something.