> this offers a good lesson on internal reflection for a situation that we're all probable to experience down the road.
Really? All of us?
Honestly though I didn't mean any disrespect to the author or anyone who got something out of this article.
I was simply pointing out why I thought the majority of the comments were critical of the piece, which the parent seemed to attribute to HNer's [not] understading "the maturity & security in one's own self-worth it takes to walk away from that level of career success" to which I would have to strongly disagree.
Really? All of us?
Honestly though I didn't mean any disrespect to the author or anyone who got something out of this article.
I was simply pointing out why I thought the majority of the comments were critical of the piece, which the parent seemed to attribute to HNer's [not] understading "the maturity & security in one's own self-worth it takes to walk away from that level of career success" to which I would have to strongly disagree.