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Dear woman, it is okay to focus on your career in your mid-twenties rather than getting married

TNN | Last updated on - Nov 23, 2018, 15:16 IST
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​Career vs. Marriage

The 20s is said to be the phase of life that sets the building blocks for the future. It is the time when most of are freshly-out of college and start understanding our self and the world around us better. We take baby steps in the corporate world and explore what all life has to offer. But we live in a society where a section still believes that the mid-twenties is the ‘ideal’ time for a woman to tie the knot. But before anyone succumbs to this pressure, here are a few reasons why focusing on your career at this stage of life might reap more benefits than getting hitched.

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​Everything else can but your career never leaves you

No one knows what the future holds. If your relationship goes awry or things do not work out, you will always be a woman who can take care of her needs without depending on anyone if you have a stable career. Your partner might support you, your parents may not be around you and your friends might not always extend you a helping hand, it is your career that would help you survive and live life on your own terms.

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​It’s the time…

It is the time when you can explore the fields that interest you and take risks. You might not have financial burden nor are you responsible for the wellbeing of some other person and family. You can use this time to figure out what you exactly want to do in life and settle down once you are professionally stable.

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​Financial stability

No matter how well your partner earns or how wealthy your family is, every woman must be financially independent. Do we really need to explain why?Plus, you learn to manage your finances, have a sense of security, understand what all it takes to get that amount credited in your account every month and how to be your own hero at the end of the day. Once married, you will be a contributing member of the family rather than being dependent on others.

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​You understand the world better

Your professional world makes you meet new people, understand and learn from their experiences, improves your knowledge level and skills. Not just this, you also get to witness the not-so-good sides such as office politics, work pressure and strict deadline and therefore, you start to view things from your own lens. Your mid-twenties is the time when you develop your own viewpoint and personality. When you finally decide to settle down, you know that you are doing it for all the right reasons.

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​Your future partner

Rather than judging you for your age or character, a liberal and educated guy will always respect you for your professional achievements and the kind of person you are. If someone questions you for your choices or shows even a hint of insecurity because of your career growth, you know he is not the one.

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​The important thing

Whenever you are ready to take the plunge, make sure that you have a conversation about your professional dreams and aspirations with your partner. Whether you want to continue working, start your own business or want to be a home-maker, it is important that you live life on your own terms after marriage. In case you are dating someone, mid-twenties is the perfect time to understand him better and see whether he is the one!

(All images used here are representational)

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Deb Chatterjee
2794 days ago
Career vs. Marriage: which takes priority? Well why marry at all if you do not want a family? Why have a family if you cannot spend time with your family and meet the growing demands? Why have a career when you can not spend adequate time to further your career? The day has 24 hours and you spend 12 hours on sleeping, eating and managing domestic stuff (4 hours). Then how would you spend quality time with your husband, kids and parents? I am assuming that you shall write-off your in-laws because they are a necessary evil. Then comes spending time with your besties and going out on some dinner with friends to regain your bearings. Well, then what about your sex life in marriage? Oh! Wait! The Supreme Court has just ruled that you can have sex outside marriage because it is acceptable legally as it is an expression of human freedom - fundamental freedom. But what if your spouse gets very upset and files for divorce if you have affairs outside home? Since you are most of the time pursuing your own career interests and hence hence out of home, this is a big possibility. So then finally it is speculated that trying to balance your career and family im these modern times, you could most likely have a broken marriage. Oh, what the hell! Just break up and move on!
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