tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13166465.post5470875715616082424..comments2023-06-13T10:12:19.364-04:00Comments on WORMBOOK: Summer Reading: A Few Reasons Why Men Should Read LEAN IN, TooEllenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15621027650985696321noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13166465.post-74968172835306241462013-07-15T18:03:13.373-04:002013-07-15T18:03:13.373-04:00You could argue that marriage as an institution ha...You could argue that marriage as an institution has been a business arrangement much longer than it has been a meeting of true minds, etc. <br /><br />Sandberg acknowledges that her advice is not very romantic. I think she has a point in some ways (someone who isn't supportive of your career when you're 20-somethings probably isn't going to change his or her mind!) But speaking as an unmarried person, it feels like madness to have to do all these things for my career <b>and also</b> predict the future. Ellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15621027650985696321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13166465.post-15691513644578534802013-07-15T16:49:42.639-04:002013-07-15T16:49:42.639-04:00Re "LEAN IN's admonishment to pick a spou...Re "LEAN IN's admonishment to pick a spouse who will be a good parent": There goes 700 years of romance since Il Canzoniere out the window...<br /><br />In all seriousness, my libertarian friend keeps reiterating that a marriage is a legally binding agreement between 3 parties: Two people, and the government. I'm open-minded enough to see what he means; it's all so official, why shouldn't some degree of practicality enter into it? *shrugs*D.H. Sayerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08740559288528910497noreply@blogger.com