Many of the young aspire to happy marriages and dot-com fortunes but end up in guarded love and okay-for-now jobs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The women I know who have children and have careers, they seem to be very happy. They love their children and they love their jobs. But happiness comes out of being willing to do your work in your twenties to find out who you are, what you love.
Today, in the Internet gold rush, so many people go into dot-com jobs right from school or even before finishing. Their motivation is understandable, but sometimes they just lack experience.
All careers go up and down like friendships, like marriages, like anything else, and you can't bat a thousand all the time.
Marriages, like careers, need constant nurturing... the secret of having it all is loving it all.
Technology is a tough realm to navigate as a younger woman who is not married. It can be hard to cultivate professional relationships because you have to be conscious of how to engage potential investors.
It's challenging to find an identity as a young person if you don't have the sustenance of love, because you're being shipped around.
I love my career right now, and I won't be with anybody until they make my life as satisfying and as happy as my work makes me.
The greatest job creation is driven by entrepreneurs and young businesses, so they merit special attention.
Odd, the years it took to learn one simple fact: that the prize just ahead, the next job, publication, love affair, marriage always seemed to hold the key to satisfaction but never, in the longer run, sufficed.
I think the reason why a lot of young people are such screw ups... is oftentimes they didn't have the luxury I had of forming important relationships and opinions and life experiences before having success.
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