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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of posts on this thread mentioning “great careers”. What are you all doing that is so damn fulfilling? Life in Corporate America is a total drag. Sure, the money might be good, but typically it requires you to put your health, sanity and most of your waking hours in the meat-grinder for it. [/quote] I'm a PhD in research and LOVE my job. I hated raising my kids when they were little and my job was my sanity saver. I had our nanny working full time when I was on maternity leave with my second. [/quote] Do you think you should have had children? I would imagine that it is not great for a forming human's self esteem to find out that their parent "hated" raising them. I also have a PhD in research, and raising my child was the most joyful and fulfilling thing I ever did. She knows that too.[/quote] NP and well, you're pretty pathetic. Not least because you're so proud of putting a huge burden on your innocent kid to be "the most joyful and fulfilling thing" in your life. Jeez, lady. [/quote] DP. That is pathetic? Getting more fulfillment out of parenthood than a career, I think is ideal for the family unit and probably a better foundation for a well-functioning society. [/quote]
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