
The emotional contribution of the CEO of Indian origin of serious health frightening has become a viral-but not for the reasons why it could be expected. While the report urged professionals to prefer their well -being over the pressures of the hustle and bustle culture, it was a photo accompanying a post that attracted a wide criticism of online.
Harsh Macwann, a graduate of IIM based in New York, shared at LinkedIn that he “dangerously approached something” that he never imagined. Macwann described the experience and wrote, “It started with a sharp, crushed pressure in my chest. My left arm froze. I was breathless, sweat and disorient. I was hurried to the hospital within minutes.
Using experience to share a wider report, he warned young entrepreneurs not to ignore the signs of burnout. “Your heart is not a machine. No launch, no client, no ambition is worth your life,” he wrote and urged experts to rest if necessary and “listen to their body.”
However, the Selfie Hospital published next to the message caused the will after the Reddit user shared it on the popular Subredit LinkedIn Lunatics. The user sarcastically indicated: “Take a picture, I’m going to publish it to help other founders – a heart attack he survived.”
By calling the post one of the “craziest” they saw, and added the user Reddit: “People must save themselves. Remove the app!”
While many sympathized with Macwann’s message, others asked if the moments of personal health crises should turn into online content – especially with photographs taken from the hospital bed.
How did Reddit react?
The individual wrote: “I want to see the camera of the phone that took this picture an hour before and an hour after it was taken.” Another added, “It looks like this angle looks like I could be dead?”
The third expressed: “I can’t wait to have a heart attack to publish it on LinkedIn! It’s so exciting!” The fourth said, “What is the B2B lesson here?”
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