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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Raising children who learn that choosing a path that results in a career where loving what they do is enough.[/quote] I started out loving my career, but after dealing with horrible clients, unreasonable deadlines, and lack of pay, my interest in the field has waned. To me it seems unreasonable to expect every child to love their career their entire life. Many people making boatloads of money have to work very hard for it and others just don't make enough to be entirely happy at it. If you get paid well, have a flexible job, and actually like what you're doing, sure. But sometimes I think we should prepare children that they may not always love what they do but it's important to provide nonetheless. Especially if they're not a trust fund baby to begin with.[/quote]
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