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NYC_SKP

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2. Remember, your younger colleagues don't have the pleasure and magic of raising a beautiful son.
Tue Dec 3, 2013, 02:07 AM
Dec 2013

Working dads and working moms get held back because they're less available.

I worry that this might sound harsh but I think it's simple and logical.

I hope you don't think that the world or society somehow ought to compensate for the fact that you have this blessing and, logically, have less to give to work.

I worry about a mindset that would work that way, but I can see how our society might have created it.

Be a good dad, many of us will never have that privilege.

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