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There's being ambitious, and making that ambition the #1 priority in your life above all other things
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Mar 11 '10, 08:01
I do not do the latter
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wrong? if living the life where there is room for work and not much else
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Danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 08:08
I don't recall passing judgement on people for their choices, it's obviously theirs to make. *I* don't make that choice for me and I only put forth
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:07
which, again, is fine. but we can't judge other's career paths by what we ourselves would do. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 11, 08:02
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true, the only thing you can judge is whether it's working for them or not
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znufrii
Mar 11, 08:04
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yes. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 11, 08:16
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right. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 11, 08:05
I forgot that offering opinions here about questions asking for opinions equates to judging
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:03
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everything here equates to judging
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Danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 08:21
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I guess saying "I, peronsally" or "In my life" isn't enough of a clue that I'm speaking of my own opinions -- nm
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:05
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hate to drag this out but... of course you say it's your choices, which everyone respects. but you don't discuss the person in question's choices,
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Andie
Mar 11, 08:07
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In this specific case, it's pretty much a given that he's made a wrong choice if it is causing a problem in his marriage (to whatever degree)
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:10
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what if, as Andie said, his career requires it? Many of them do. Maybe it's a career he loves.
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loosilu
Mar 11, 08:15
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either her or the careeer in this case
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Danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 08:25
He'd lead with "I need to for my job" instead of "Look at the money." -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 11, 08:20
As I said, *I* personally wouldn't choose to put my career before my wife or my family -- nm
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:17
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I get that. I'm saying maybe HE didn't make the wrong choice. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 11, 08:18
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If it is causing a problem in his marriage, then I believe he did -- nm
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:19
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In what? Marrying him? Sorry, it's a two way street. You find the place in the middle where both can live happily -- nm
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oblique
Mar 11, 08:23
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Put it another way. My brother is a doctor.
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loosilu
Mar 11, 08:26
no, that's not it at all. your opinion is as valid as anyone elses, but you imply he's wrong to have different values. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 11, 08:04
(and when you get married, you sort of promise to not do the latter.) -- nm
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TFox
Mar 11, 08:02
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Again with the vows?!? -- nm
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JackDawson SI
Mar 11, 08:02
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