Getting a lot of critiques on this tweet. Good. You have the freedom to choose how you live your own life. I'm not selling inspiration, insights, advice, rules for life, etc. I just know where I hold the line and what isn't an option for me.https://twitter.com/MimeticValue/status/1047621893845606402 …
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Except there are multiple ways of modelling—this is the real crux of the matter not whether you can find time or motivation to pull it off (I mean of course you can if you really want to).
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No motivation required. Build the habit before you have kids.
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Nah man. Kids are disruptive. Old habits must give way to new. What is to remain must take new shape. Without motivation—which too changes as an invariable result of the former—you will not complete the transition (unless you have exceptional support -> do you even parent bro?).
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This is what I meant, if you view parenting as something ideally distributed to others, then anything is possible, if you see that as—or to some extent—antithetical to parenting you are in a bind. I think most people—with children—tend toward the latter. But who is to say?
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I already said it is doable. If I find time to pull academia through there is time for the gym.
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