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Well I think it depends on how much the individual attaches his self-worth to his job. That’s why many high-flying professionals see marriage and kids as a hindrance from achieving their career goals.
The invention of the thumb drive was a Singaporean, and he famously said that he could only be a successful entrepreneur because he didn’t have the distraction of wife and kids
Those seem like very poor priorities, but to each their own.
You're right, though, about how that will look different for everyone. People do still have lives outside of work and it would be a mistake to give that part of your life zero weight, when making career decisions.
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