| OP here. Wow. I forgot about this thread and haven't been around here much for a few weeks. Thanks for all of the support. It really helps to know I am not alone. As bad as DCUM can be sometimes, there can be a lot of benefit. Thanks for giving me permission to be acceptable at my job. I also appreciate the reminder that I am doing great for having a happy life and a good relationship with my husband and children. |
He didn't even read. He was an in incurious person. Oh and oops, he got a lot of people killed needlessly. |
OP, I'm good at my job (not lawyer), but I was better before kids, and had way more ambition before kids. Job, status, career growth, etc.. don't do much for me anymore. After kids, my happiness is defined by a happy family. Sometimes it's not enough, but on the whole, my family is the most important thing. But then again, I think I achieved quite a bit career wise before I had kids, even a bit after. So I don't get caught up in the "I need to do something with my life" paradigm. Your colleagues that don't have children have other priorities. I would not compare yourself with them. I like the motto "I work to live, I don't live to work." |
Your opinion; likely based on BS the media has fed you on the war being pointless. Just because Americans died doesn't mean others weren't saved. Ask the average Iraqi if they were grateful of our presence. Not having a sound exit strategy was/is the issue. The current situation is all the Iraqi politicians fault, they voted to kick us out. |