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Originally posted by TexLex
Um...I'm not sure I like what you're implying here.
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If that was insulting, then I was unclear.
What I meant was, when a high-performing person chooses to step out for the sake of raising kids instead of the personally satisfying achievement track, and then the kids grow up to the point where the attention isn't needed as much, the high-performing person is still gonna need some focus. If they don't substitute for the kids with some other focus when that stage occurs, it's not gonna be pretty, because suddenly that high-performing person is gonna be without focus. Recipe for disaster, I think.