After talking with and observing people both around my age and those a bit older, I can't help but get the impression that once you're working full time (esp. in medicine but likely for other professions as well) it's really hard to "meet people." I guess that depends on personality and what kind of social network you have but in a general sense it seems to be true.
Again, I don't need to worry about this just quite yet but can't help but notice this as I grow into mid-twenties and beyond.
If my career takes off and I am stuck in a rut down the line, I might have to take a sabbatical for the sole purpose of finding a good wife. The difference between doing that now and later is that right now it would backfire instantly as there is no career (yet) to fall back on.
Monday, July 20, 2009
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2 comments:
i've found that being a good boyfriend, and down the line, hopefully a good husband, is almost as hard work, if not harder work, than finding a good wife.
i wholeheartedly agree mike. good point
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