OscarTurtle · 61-69, M
Family first always
Loved ones should always come first, work is just a 3D system to enslave us.
DragonFruit · 70-79, M
Loved ones....my career had a couple of fortunate occurrences:
I worked for a company for over 20 years, and my Mother got ill just at the time they went out of business, so I was able to take care of her and spend time with her before she passed.
After I retired, my Mother-in-law fell ill and I was a caregiver for her for a few years before she passed.
The timing worked out very well, and I was glad to be able to be there for both of them when they needed someone to be there.
I worked for a company for over 20 years, and my Mother got ill just at the time they went out of business, so I was able to take care of her and spend time with her before she passed.
After I retired, my Mother-in-law fell ill and I was a caregiver for her for a few years before she passed.
The timing worked out very well, and I was glad to be able to be there for both of them when they needed someone to be there.
BillyMack · 46-50, M
I should add that while loved ones should be the answer, too many pick career first. I’ve done that before, but have also quit and changed careers for the family.
The greatest wealth is the people around us and how we spend our time. Yes we all need to work to made ends meet but don't sacrifice time with those you care for. Money is nothing compared to time.
meggie · F
One of my colleagues works 7 days a week, and they are at least 16-hour days. He's married with kids, too. He only gets paid his standard salary.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
What a horrible choice. I would take loved ones. At my age, a job is just a job, I don't define myself by it.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
You actually can have both! I me anaged, with lots of luck And an understanding spouse.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
an almost balance - but the loved ones with priority where possible.
you need the job to fund your life - but you fund your life to care for your loved ones.
you need the job to fund your life - but you fund your life to care for your loved ones.
Livingwell · 61-69, M
Loved one's first. Career is a means to an end.
Livingwell · 61-69, M
Loved one's first. No career without their support.
icedsky · 51-55, M
In hindsight I'd have to say loved ones.
justbob · 61-69, M
Sometimes focusing on career is the best thing you can do for your loved ones. Groceries do not come cheap
ineedadrink · 51-55, M
Loved ones first in general, though a career or the like is necessary to take care of them.
exexec · 70-79, C
My family always came first, and it was never a problem with my career.
I'd love to say loved ones. But I have put career first at times and I hate myself for it.
Loved ones
Jlester · 56-60, M
Loved ones..always.
BeJeweled · 61-69, F
Loved ones of course.🥰
BillyMack · 46-50, M
Loved ones.
My husband above anyone or thing.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Promises Ya people are more important than money.
@JimboSaturn Absolutely. I lead with the heart and I always will.
Cigarguy · M
Loved one's always come first
Selah ·
If the 2 weren't annoyingly entangled I would choose loved ones.
come2gether · 46-50, M
Career takes care of loved ones, so, it's a necessary thing