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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 02:20 pm
Trusted Coworker aka Chief Architect left a printout of this on my desk.

I wish she could find her life dream, too. I don't know what it might be for her, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't involve spending between ten and fourteen hours a day in -- as she puts it -- a dirty carpeted box.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 12:00 am (UTC)
It's amazing the power wielded by the often-unexamined "that's what's done". It's interesting to think about how different my life would be if I merely grew up somewhere else: would I eat a raw egg over rice for breakfast, take a midafternoon nap, or cover my hair whenever I went outdoors? And those are just the obvious ones, the ones that are easy to see because we can compare one group of humans with another.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 05:37 am (UTC)
And even when you do choose to examine that power wielded by the often-unexamined "that's what's done", it can come as one hell of a shock to you at the resistance from others who would prefer everything remain status quo. It's presented in both subtle and blunt manner, as the guidance of a good friend, parent, or fellow professional, but it's there nonetheless. And yes, much of it is cultural, be it family or society in general.

All of that makes what you're currently engaging in even more amazing.

And I'm just pleased with myself when I take a different walking route to work.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 09:25 pm (UTC)
So far I've been very fortunate at the lack of resistance from others. I think the only "that's what's done" I've ever fought was the idea that all women should want babies, and really, most of the people in my life were cool with it being my (along with Rob's) choice. Mostly, the course of my life has run along paths that are fairly normal for my culture.