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Career vs motherhood in women's life

 Career vs motherhood in women's life 

what is the importance of work and motherhood in the life of a normal woman? I have watched this and obviously, it is like this in 19 it is all work in 30 No, no, I don't know if I have ever seen a woman unmarried I don't think she has a mental illness who hasn't left her attitude to family and work balance when she was 30 and has seen many 40-year-old women who have never had children and probably wanted and that's not a good situation to talk to a nearly 39-year-old trained woman with good well-integrated skills - educated and successful in his unmarried career in a relationship with an older boy but unmarried and aspiring to have a child said no one had ever spoken to him about the fact that he actually wanted to have a family or raise him The only thing. 

She could wish for was to be a mother and that was unacceptable and it was like waking up at the age of 30 and well thought out the first thing she thought was my job she really knows when Neil is about to fill in as advertised ads which almost everyone gets as he progresses in his professional career No I understand why you are usually paid for your work because you do something you would not choose to do if you were not paid for it and the idea that your work will be a basic source of fulfillment is true for very few people and even they are complicated then she cries and is upset about the fact that it took her a long time to realize that there are other important things in life and that being a mother turns out to ask things you do in your life.

The basic right you have a career in your education that will be part of your career development which is part of what makes you used to be useful in society may be a place where you get purpose and purpose you have friends of your family like your parents and siblings etc. you have your children you have your relationship you can expand that to some extent you can probably be smart and make the most of your own time there are other trivial things but those four things are very important for example you miss one of them and you will pay for it so our society needs to rethink our value in our job equity and motherhood so we do not know how to solve this problem but at least we can have a smart discussion about it and we can start by acknowledging that the view that most women are nineteen will be fed which means their work will be the best purpose of their life is actually a lie for you

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