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[quote=Anonymous]60 is too much! I work 50 hours/week. I am 25 years old. This is more than I would prefer. For example, if I could work 35-40 hours a week and have enough money to pay the bills and put food on the table, I would do it in a hearbeat (if I was single). I like my hobbies, and I like getting a full night's rest and spending some time with my boyfriend that I live with. All of this means I simply do not have enough time to progress in my hobbies at a rate I would be content with. 5:30am: Wake up, get ready for work, metro 7:30am: arrive at work and work until about 5:30 5:45pm-6:45pm: take metro home 7:30pm: dinner 9:30pm sleep If I aim to get ~8 hours of sleep a night, and after ~30 minutes of dinner/cleanup that leaves me with only 1.5 hours for my hobbies/giving attention to my boyfriend. I am a dancer (tap dance), I like to read books, and do yoga. Ideally I would spend an hour taking a yoga class + another 2 hours reading and spending time with boyfriend (I do go out too... just not in high frequency on work days, probably once or twice every 2 weeks on weekdays). I don't see how an individual with individual interests can be content working 60 hours a week + balancing family time + pursuing personal interests.[/quote]
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