Mark Zuckerberg tries to surf or foil — another type of water sport — for an hour each morning.- He said it helps him absorb whatever bad news is happening at
Meta or in the world that day.
Mark Zuckerberg has developed a coping mechanism for dealing with the daily onslaught of news these days:
The Meta CEO described his morning routine in a recent interview on The Tim Ferriss Show. Ferriss, an author and podcaster, asked Zuckerberg how he's trained himself to be "more comfortable with discomfort" after 18 years running
Zuckerberg said he wakes up each morning to emails about what's happening internally at Meta, along with the news of the day — all of which often includes "a fair amount of bad news and new things that I need to absorb," he said.
If he goes straight into his day after that, "it's almost like getting punched with a ton of new context," Zuckerberg said.
To avoid that feeling, he's started surfing or
"When you're out there in the water, it's pretty hard to focus on anything else," Zuckerberg said. "When you're on the board, you're focused on making sure you stay on the board and don't mess something up."
When he returns to work afterward, he feels like the news has settled in and he's ready to deal with whatever's going on that day — stewing in bad news makes him less productive, he told Ferriss.
Zuckerberg owns nearly 1,500 acres on the north shore of the Hawaiian island