“Most of the operations-related tasks. I don’t enjoy them, but I have to do them so that the company doesn’t implode.”

Source: https://techpoint.africa/2020/10/19/how-i-work-ire-aderinokun/Ire Aderinokun speaking on what she dislikes and she still does, you don't necessarily have to enjoy doing somethings it is important to just do them.

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