What’s worst is that she has all the time and resources to have a beautiful, aspirational life. It’s not for everyone but when I was waiting to start my new job I had a few months away from work while my partner supported us. I was able to clean meticulously, house was spotless and got all of our clutter out and into charity shops, we hosted lovely dinners with neighbours/friends and actually cooked complex and delicious meals for them (had the energy for the prep/tidy up!), I had the time to do long walks on weekdays out to historic sites, etc… I loved it (but so glad to be back at work now with a real purpose!).
Rebecca’s life could be absolutely wonderful, fulfilled, and purposeful as an unemployed parent BUT she chooses a life of laziness. It’s tragic.
Rebecca’s life could be absolutely wonderful, fulfilled, and purposeful as an unemployed parent BUT she chooses a life of laziness. It’s tragic.