It's hard to conceive of someone who could work for at least a few hours each day for months and years on the same story without it being close enough to their life experience to fuel their commitment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you work alongside somebody day in and day out, the relationships tend to be wonderful: they're lifelong.
There is no substitute for hard work, 23 or 24 hours a day. And there is no substitute for patience and acceptance.
A relationship requires a lot of work and commitment.
There's an appreciation of the whole picture of life as opposed to just ambition and circumstance and all the stuff that happens in this business. You find yourself lucky enough to be working with somebody really talented who you know and who you trust.
I also feel that the only thing more gratifying than working with someone who you've worked well with is working with someone new and coming up with something great.
Working 14 hours a day until you're 55 and missing your kids growing up is not what I would consider a recipe for happiness.
Most people spend their whole lives looking for the right job. There are others who never get an opportunity to do work that fulfils them.
It is true that as you have children, there are a good many months when you don't want to be working full-time. I agree that that's an issue.
You know, it's just tough to get together and do work with somebody.
Executives will talk about the importance of passion, but what they really mean is finding somebody who will work nights and weekends on their assigned task but predictably and reliably follow orders and just work harder.
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