Use Your Points if You Can
4 years ago
Or, if you can get someone else to buy you the ticket, it’s worth it.
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figure out how I can explain to people that 43 Things, while very cool, is totally unrelated to 43 Folders
1 cheer |
5 people |
| 2. |
Try out 43 Things
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3,286 people |
| 3. |
Ride my Road Bike More
1 cheer |
3 people |
| 4. |
Learn Ruby
1 cheer |
1,842 people |
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Start a social software company
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20 people |
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Lose 15 lbs
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565 people |
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Practice Yoga
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4,106 people |
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Balance work and family better
1 entry . 1 cheer |
2 people |
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Invest
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876 people |
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Be more efficient when working
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598 people |
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retire
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366 people |
Or, if you can get someone else to buy you the ticket, it’s worth it.
Where’s the line for those that are trying to feed their career ambitions while trying to also be a better father? It’s easy to justify working a lot by saying “i’m trying to build a better life for my family and it takes committment and time to do that”. But, that comes at the expense of time with your children and spouse.
Could someome figure this out and let me know where that line is?