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Sunday, August 21, 2011
I would say this even if I didn't hang out with Bloomberg folks.
People who think that they can have it all (a wonderful, engaging job; full participation in family life; time for themselves) are too optimistic. It's totally possible to have all of these things, but not all of them 100% of the time. Priorities have to shift; things have to give. So I wasn't surprised by this story (here) in the New York Times.
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