Every day, the world wants to sell us just a little bit more.
The sales pitch is seductive. You can have this car, this house, this vacation, these clothes, these electronics, these toys. You can have a life of luxury and pride.
People can look up to you. They can envy you. They can admire you. Maybe, the sales pitch whispers, they might even love you. They might give you approval.
And the price? It’s trivial. Just a little bit more of your time.
The world can be yours if you’ll just hand over more of the only thing you really have — your hours, your days, your weeks, your years.
Your family won’t mind if you’re gone most of the time. Your wife won’t care if you work nights. Your husband won’t care if you have an additional job. After all, it’s extra money for the family — to buy all those things that are so important.
And your children? They won’t mind a few extra hours in “school” or being placed with a relative. They won’t mind if you’re not giving them your attention as they grow up. After all, you’re doing this for them. Right?

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We like to think we’re complex, but personality gurus pegged me
Forget your partner’s best traits; worst traits predict your future
Join me Tuesday for some live radio — if you can stomach an hour of me
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Despite advantages to digital books, there’s still nothing like ‘real’ books