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Hello friends .... posting some thoughts on time we spend on our JOB :), ur feedback is solicited .. :) Regards rebel-mind (21-Dec-12)
From India, Dehra Dun
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First of all, congratulations on reflecting and elaborating on a complicated topic in such a lucid yet effective manner. I appreciate the logical build-up, the style of narration, the manner of presentation, and most of all, the deeper message that life is more than just being a slave to work. It should be a holistic and all-around embodiment of a good balance between work, personal life, and personal aspirations. Your final statement, "invest your time wisely," sums it up well. An excellent attempt to bridge the life-work balance dilemma that is the bane of a fast-paced world.

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The fact of the matter for anyone is that a job takes up a major chunk of time during one's life. After accounting for sleep and other individual necessities, very little time is available—say about 3 hours and not more in a day of 24 hours. Yes, it has to be spent wisely considering family, relatives, friends, social, spiritual, and other points of interest. Challenging but true.

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“The things that matter most must never be at the mercy of the things that matter least.” Hi dear, this is really impressive and it has made us think about this. "Life won't wait." So we should give time to our family and friends.

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Akanksha

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Yes, it is true that everybody should think about their identity and how to create it, but at the same time, it is not an easy task. In today's hectic life, people are not able to divide their time properly because everybody in the world depends on someone in some way. We have to think positively, and sometimes challenges are good for our health as well as our future. Best of luck to everyone, including me.

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Kasim

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Thanks a lot, friends, for your support, encouragement, and appreciation. There are so many things, so many questions that are still unanswered, not talked about, ignored, and placed in the closet. If allowed, I wish to post my views and seek your answers on these things.

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