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Every human being has a personal life.

Tobi

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Every human being has a personal life. How to be up to it is the matter of personal choice.

Of course I too have wondered about such doubts. But after 10 long years, meeting several professional chairing some very important positions in their respective businesses, what observed is there are people out their who have genuine concern for their personal life. On contrary, there were some morons who are welcomed nowhere, neither at their professional engagements nor at home.
 
I completely agree with what you're saying. The truth is, after so many years in the workforce and in different roles, I've come to the conclusion that most people highly value their personal lives, even though they sometimes project a different image at work or on social media. It's true that some people let themselves be carried away by stress and pressure, and end up neglecting their well-being and relationships. But there are also those who make a conscious effort to maintain that balance, prioritizing their personal time and space. The key lies in the choices each person makes. We're not all the same, and that's okay. The important thing is to be honest with ourselves and understand what makes us feel fulfilled, both professionally and personally. In the end, that decision defines who we are.
 
I completely agree with what you're saying. The truth is, after so many years in the workforce and in different roles, I've come to the conclusion that most people highly value their personal lives, even though they sometimes project a different image at work or on social media. It's true that some people let themselves be carried away by stress and pressure, and end up neglecting their well-being and relationships. But there are also those who make a conscious effort to maintain that balance, prioritizing their personal time and space. The key lies in the choices each person makes. We're not all the same, and that's okay. The important thing is to be honest with ourselves and understand what makes us feel fulfilled, both professionally and personally. In the end, that decision defines who we are.
It is understandable that people treasure their personal lives. Guess this is a measure of maturity, and being civilized.
 
Indeed, human beings have their own personal lives, and only they know about them. A personal life could be confidential to others, and some might be vocal to ease something they cannot solve or remedy. Human connections are needed to answer the doubts the mind keeps.
 
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