Overwork
By bvdev234
@bvdev234 (304)
India
October 13, 2008 12:02am CST
It has seen many overwork. Do you? Or if you know of some workaholics, don’t you think, they are not doing the right thing. For whom we are working for – the family. When one keeps away from family for long, won’t it affect the family equilibrium? May be work demands overworking, even if…
Could you write your comments over this?
4 responses
@tamarafireheart (15384)
•
13 Oct 08
Hi bvdev234,
My brother-in-law overowrks himself and he is always so tired and my sister is retired but still overwork as well because she has to look after her daughter who suffer from MS and she has no help, the poor thing look wrung out. No one can acuse of my husband being overworked as he only work four days a week, the rest of time he is too busy having fun doing bike racing wih his friends.
Tamara
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@cjgrooms (4456)
• United States
13 Oct 08
I was a workaholic my entire working life. I loved going to work, i loved being at work, i loved doing my job. I have been a stay at home wife and mother for several years now and trust me when i say that at first i almost lost my mind and still at times i almost go stir crazy being at home all the time.
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@eshow1990 (98)
• China
13 Oct 08
you konwn , different people have different opinions.
some people may want to make more money when he is still has much energy and so that he could he can not worry much when he is old .ahd at the same time , he can offer better life to his family .
but some other people may hold the opposite opinion,
the prefer to enjoy thier life now and no t think that far ,
if they like this life style , it's ok too.
so that's just depends.
but for me , i think i can work hard and enjoy life with my family and frends at the same time.
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