HOME OR CAREER?
’• It may be considered old-fashioned nowadays for parents to object to their i daughters carving out a career for t thoihselve.9, but yet it not infrequently happens. Sometimes a girl possesses some marked literary, artistic, or busi. ness talent, and wishes seriously to follow her bent, and nor parents object T to her giving up hqr home life and l occupations to do so. It i.s then a difficult problem for the daughter to solve. Which shall come 1 first, home or career? The wise girl r decides not to sacrifice one to tho 1 othey, but to let one be the eomple- . me lit to the other. It needs tact to , do this, but it lias been proved in , many cases that it can be done. No > career should lie so all-absorbing that ) there is no time for any other in- < to rests: indeed, outside interests will { contribute breadth of outlook, without which any career is hampered. ' : ~
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17192, 8 November 1923, Page 9
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161HOME OR CAREER? Star (Christchurch), Issue 17192, 8 November 1923, Page 9
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