Anonymous wrote:I suspect once you are working again and thinking / talking about other things for 8+ hours a day, you will enjoy the commiseration of "mom friends" and a chance to talk to someone about your kids. And be very tired if if anyone wants to talk to you about work.
I am also a little curious why you are conflating going back to work with "philosophical debates" unless you are a professor or something? You have a very romantic idea of work!
I think this is a grass is greener type thing.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect once you are working again and thinking / talking about other things for 8+ hours a day, you will enjoy the commiseration of "mom friends" and a chance to talk to someone about your kids. And be very tired if if anyone wants to talk to you about work.
I am also a little curious why you are conflating going back to work with "philosophical debates" unless you are a professor or something? You have a very romantic idea of work!
I think this is a grass is greener type thing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: thanks everyone.
I should note it’s not that I want to debate but I just want to
talk about various topics and sometimes philosophical ones which can get a bit passionate. I like people who are cultured and not just one dimensional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...I am the opposite. I want to be passionate about my work the way I was before my kids were born, but I’m not.
I really miss my kids a lot, didn’t think about work at all while I was on leave, and bust my butt to get out of the office as early as possible every day.
A lot of my work friends are like you. They really love work. Most only took a week or two off when their babies were born, still work late whenever they are needed, and are just very focused and driven. They never talk about kids at work and look at me like I have two heads when I ask about them. I wish that I could be more like them.
Maybe we should switch friends!
That is so very sad for your friends. Their children will suffer as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: thanks everyone.
I should note it’s not that I want to debate but I just want to
talk about various topics and sometimes philosophical ones which can get a bit passionate. I like people who are cultured and not just one dimensional.
No one wants to talk about abortion rights, immigration reform, etc with a playground acquaintance. Nope.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: thanks everyone.
I should note it’s not that I want to debate but I just want to
talk about various topics and sometimes philosophical ones which can get a bit passionate. I like people who are cultured and not just one dimensional.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: thanks everyone.
I should note it’s not that I want to debate but I just want to
talk about various topics and sometimes philosophical ones which can get a bit passionate. I like people who are cultured and not just one dimensional.
Anonymous wrote:...I am the opposite. I want to be passionate about my work the way I was before my kids were born, but I’m not.
I really miss my kids a lot, didn’t think about work at all while I was on leave, and bust my butt to get out of the office as early as possible every day.
A lot of my work friends are like you. They really love work. Most only took a week or two off when their babies were born, still work late whenever they are needed, and are just very focused and driven. They never talk about kids at work and look at me like I have two heads when I ask about them. I wish that I could be more like them.
Maybe we should switch friends!
Anonymous wrote:...I am the opposite. I want to be passionate about my work the way I was before my kids were born, but I’m not.
I really miss my kids a lot, didn’t think about work at all while I was on leave, and bust my butt to get out of the office as early as possible every day.
A lot of my work friends are like you. They really love work. Most only took a week or two off when their babies were born, still work late whenever they are needed, and are just very focused and driven. They never talk about kids at work and look at me like I have two heads when I ask about them. I wish that I could be more like them.
Maybe we should switch friends!