How do you balance family and career.

Eddie 2022-03-22 09:02:37

Bernadette threw up in the dark on the boat to the South Pole, and I felt her eyes light up when she saw the South Pole from the little window. I am very happy. You know, that confident woman is back.

A while ago, I saw that if you asked a woman "how to balance family and career" is a prejudice, I was a little nervous, because I asked other people this question a while ago, and I began to reflect on whether I am also biased. I saw a lot of dads with kids in Helsinki, it was a Friday, and they looked really natural with their kids. After watching the movie, I thought about this question again. I think I didn't ask this question to evaluate women, but I think women's nature makes it impossible for them to easily leave their families in their careers, which means that she needs to Put more effort into it. Relatively speaking, I don't think it's necessary to ask men this question, it's more of a personal bias because I've never felt it would be a problem for them.

Bernadette used to be so elegant and confident, now Bernadette is a bit, neurotic? I'm leaning towards her being this way all the time, it's just that she's trapped, and the limitations of space make her genius "turn" into madness. The movie is of course warm, four stars just for the moment Bernadette saw the South Pole. Bernadette's daughter knows her mother so well, and her husband also understands his wife's bondage after losing his heart. In reality, I hope it can be a little warmer.

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  • Dashawn 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The virtual assistant of the Russian gangster, used up 16 miracles at a time, the old enemies hope to exchange each other's lives, when an artist is not creating, she/he is a serious social hidden danger...I heard Cyndy Lauper's "Time after Time" again , contemporary elite marriage parent-child fairy tale, very good

  • Icie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Director of "Love at Sunset". A story from a female perspective shot by a man. The architectural genius Bernadette moved to an unfamiliar city in a fit of anger. Hiding from neighbors is like hiding from pests, best friends are teenage daughters, workaholic husbands seem to exist only in companies and TED talks. Daily voicemails written to myself while wearing headphones, outsourcing all chores to virtual assistants as far away as India. On the eve of the family trip, her husband thought she was so anxious that she was about to commit suicide, and brought her to a lunatic asylum with a psychiatrist. Bernadette escaped by jumping out of the window and embarked on a journey to Antarctica alone that made her anxious Going to work the next day. Even put on the usual TED tone to comfort her daughter: The most important thing is that it's not your fault. She pushed away the people who wanted to help her (sent her into the lunatic asylum), we don't have to look for it, she will return to our lives when she thinks about it.

Where'd You Go, Bernadette quotes

  • Bernadette: I just need you to know how hard it is for me sometimes.

    Bee Branch: What's hard?

    Bernadette: The banality of life. But I retail the right to be incredibly moved by those little things no one notices. For better and worse.

  • Bernadette: I'll figure it out. I mean, that's what insomnia is for.