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Reply to "Working partners, do you resent your non-working spouse?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Staying at home to raise kids is purposeful, admirable and difficult. Staying at home when you don’t have kids and volunteer once a week or help a neighbor out when needed is NOT. None is bashing stay at home moms! If OP was volunteering her time every day for several hours a day to helping families (or whatever cause) that would be purposeful. Staying at home doing nothing, but helping a relative for a few weeks or a neighbor once in a while has no purpose. That is why not OP, nor other posters were able to describe what their purpose in life is, they don’t have one. Wasting time without a purpose is NOT a purpose in itself. If OP was going to school just for the sake of learning, or volunteering (with a purpose and not ovcasionally when she stumbles upon something by chance), or becoming a yoga instructor, than that would be a purpose. Of course you don’t need to make money or raise kids to have a purpose in life, but you need to have a long term plan of what you want to do wih the 80 years given to you on this planet. You want to help other? That is a great purpose! So go on and do it purposefully[/quote] What a narrow view of what purpose is. [/quote]
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