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Ben
@benersing
Serious question: Can someone be both a terrific parent (not just β€˜good’) AND wildly successful (not just moderately) in business? Or Are the temperaments, priorities, and foci for what makes someone wildly successful in one so inherently different, that they cannot optimize for both?
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Josh Babetski
@quixado
Can: Yes. Circumstances will wildly determine success. Spent ~8 years working FT while working on a side project. Kid was very young. Without my partner, I'd never have been able to juggle it all and be present as a dad too. With investors and a short runway, I likely wouldn't have had a good, balanced outcome.
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@les
I’m in early stages of this and interested in reading a bit how you and partner managed the career aspects. Did one have to stay fully focused on kids or were both able to stay engaged in work, while raising kid?
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Josh Babetski
@quixado
Moving target. Stay-at-home Mom first 3 years. Then part-time, then full-time back to work. I missed quite a bit (as any working parent would). She never hesitated to support me and my projects and help out. Maybe a way to look at is 2 people load-balancing family, careers, and "start-up" where 1 would've failed.
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Josh Babetski
@quixado
Feel free to reach out directly. Happy to share our experiences and approach. YMMV.
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