Make a choice: Your career or Love?
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Re: Make a choice: Your career or Love?

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Amagine wrote:To those of you who are married...
If you weren't already married or in a relationship would you still choose love?
I would still choose love. I'm a bit odd in that if I am in a relationship with someone, it is because I am looking for a long-term commitment. Sort of like the point of dating is to find someone worth marrying.
Careers. . . the amount of people who stay in the same job, or even the same field of work, for their whole lives is so small, that I would not want to organize my life around my career. Now, I still need to be able to support myself and my family, but a traditional career is just a tool, not a goal. Now, my dream career is a holistic farmer, so that's a bit different that an ordinary career goal anyways.

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Now I would say my career. If its true love then it'll last through anything, even a major career change. But most of the time it isn't something you can put on hold. I got lucky and last year I did apply for the job long after we had broken up and I got it. I do wonder at times how things would be different if I had applied when I originally wanted to instead of waiting until I was older. It is really hard to say what would have happened but overall I think I'm in a good spot now.
So to me if the choice came up again, I'd choose my career. While at times I hate it and it annoys me, if the person truly loves you, they'll want what's best for you anyway.
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Love without a career does not make sense, someone needs career to earn good amount to make love and life fun.
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-- 08 Aug 2017, 00:41 --
Even though I'm young and lovely I feel like just like I'm mostly focused on my career I just wanna wait until I'm older to love someone well I love my family but I just pick career