![]() We have to work after hours because that is the time deals are put together in this industry. My husband and I sell ourselves for a living. So, for example, the phone is attached to us. We do it in little ways, in ways that we think their brains can understand. I don't think you've ever asked a man, 'So, what it's like to be a dad and a career guy?' It immediately puts it in perspective when you recognize the game.Īre you teaching your children to recognize these tricks of the trade-in life? My initial reaction to that is, "How cute and comical. I also think all these traps we get into, particularly as women, such as the question: how do you find balance being a mother and a career woman. I apply critical thinking to every part of my day, and it just makes me a happier person. Yes, I think we see in this country where a lack of critical thinking skills leads us. Because I believe you get stuck in a rut when you're only thinking one way. I guess being aware that there are always other sides to this story and staying open to new perspectives. That kind of personality characteristic tends to lead itself to a fierce moral inventory when I feel I've been wronged. I like long, intense debates with my friends. ![]() And if I wanna be happy, it's a choice, and it can start right this second." ![]() Once I accepted those, I became happier than I thought I could be because I know, "Oh, it's just all a game. Yes, it sort of never ends, and I have trained myself to become aware of the tricks that Instagram can play on you when you start comparing yourself to other people. It's the neverending ladder you mentioned earlier. I wanna do a bunch of great work, but I'm sure Meryl Streep is still going, "I gotta find a great script this year." I always strive to be happy, but I'm fine that I'm satisfied with how uniquely aware I am about the tricks life plays on you. I never thought I'd be as conscious as I feel I am today.
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