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Reply to "Is being married and having children a barometer of success?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think of life success as being a combination of how has your life made a positive difference in this world and your contentment with the outcome. So if someone is in a miserable marriage or parented kids that were not productive members of society, I wouldn’t call those successes. I could be in a so-so career while being a wonderful spouse and/or parent and as long as I’m not upset that the relationship held me back in my career. - I would see that as success. If I am single and no kids I would see myself as successful if my career is making a positive difference (could be teacher, researcher, firefighter etc.) or I have an outside interest that fills that purpose and I’m not upset/blaming that my career from holding me back in relationships.[/quote]
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