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9. The law of choice You can't do everything everywhere. Som | Reception Psychologist

9. The law of choice

You can't do everything everywhere. Somewhere, something or someone has to be sacrificed.

If you are successful and always at work, you may not have a family or you may not be able to communicate with your own children because you simply don't have the time for them.

For example:
A maths professor can be a terrible painter. A great surgeon is a terrible singer. A great ballerina is a bad cook.

If a man is a triumph in something, he is a failure in something else. You have to choose where you're brilliant and where you'll settle for "good enough".