Ain’t all of us running after time??? Yes, but I think everyone’s approach/level of interest/level of involvement is different…
I wonder how people can keep cribbing about the ‘rat race’ and at the same time get so engrossed in it that they take their personal lives for granted! And what are they left with… not much at the personal front for sure… maybe something (or a lot) at the professional front. But I really wanna know… does it give them a real sense of accomplishment? Are they really able to enjoy or celebrate that professional success after they’ve screwed their personal lives for that?
Someone recently told me that once his boss held a meeting on a Saturday… and said that you guys continue working..I’ll be back in a couple of hours.. and she got back even before those couple of hours got over… and guess where she went… to her son’s first birthday party… honestly, ridiculous is the only word that comes to my mind!
I don’t say there’s any harm in being that career-oriented also. But you must have your preferences clear in your head. Why do you have to have a child or even get married for that matter, if you are so concerned about your professional success?
This is simple rediculous... Don't screw your personal life for your profession! you can atleast take out some time out of your profession for yourself.. Enjoy your life.. The time once spent wont come back to you.. :)
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