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...If you have skills, commitment (tận tụy, tận tâm) and passion (đam mê), careers tend to take care of themselves. Over the long haul (về lâu về dài), it really doesn’t matter if you have a few years when your career is in canter (chạy nước kiệu) mode while you prioritise  (ưu tiên) young children. This should apply to men and women. I was watching some video of my kids when they were little last week and I realised, again, that the little people in that video don’t exist in that form anymore. They have grown into pride-worthy adults but the tiny people with wonder in their eyes were just passing through. If you miss that time meeting deadlines and finishing reports, you never get it back. Childhood is fleeting. When it is in its formative stages, you get one chance.

You can also miss the chance to learn. Children teach you a lot more than you teach them. They give you a second chance to see the world for the first time through their eyes. And you will be astounded what you miss in the clutter (lộn xộn, hỗn loạn) of life (bộn bề cuộc sống). Hold onto those times while you can. As the nun sang in The Sound of Music, you can’t keep a wave upon the sand. And you look kinda ridiculous trying.

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