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    1. BusyBeeBridgette on

      Sadly if you want to be at the top you have to sacrifice things and the first in line is family time.

    2. Gingerstachesupreme on

      A family who understood the levels he was trying to (and succeeding to) achieve would understand.

    3. Yup, thats how it works. Career or family, gotta pick one in place of the other. Can’t have both, sadly.

    4. VampireHunterAlex on

      Don’t they pretty much all? It’s no secret how statically more likely their children often end up in trouble or act out.

    5. jpmickey1585 on

      You can’t do everything and anything you do means you don’t do something else.

    6. Ok_Acanthisitta2318 on

      Once he’s at his deathbed he’ll see how useless being a clown for a disgusting industry was. Or he won’t and die anyway.

      His family will remember him as the neglectful a-hole he was.

    7. Work & life balance is a very tricky tightrope to navigate, esp in this industry.

    8. RejectingBoredom on

      I saw an Anthony Hopkins video the other day where he said he hasn’t spoken to his estranged daughter because *twenty years ago* he got his wife to send her a letter and they didn’t hear back.

      Hopkins is a good actor but it’s an unbelievably petty cuntish behaviour to not reach out for twenty years when you didn’t even try to begin with, you just got the stepmom to send the letter.

    9. Sad, but every time I see an article about Dick Van Dyke these days my heart skips a beat and then I’m happy that he is still around and kicking.

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