What does your choice in a romantic partner have to do with your career? According to these experts, more than you might think.
“We’re not the first to assert that the most important career decision you’ll make is about whom to marry and what kind of relationship you will have,” write Myra Strober, a professor emerita of economics at Stanford University Graduate School of Education, and Abby Davisson, MBA/MA Education ’08, the former president of the Gap Foundation.
In their new book, Money and Love: An Intelligent Roadmap for Life’s Biggest Decisions, Strober and Davisson lay out a detailed approach to planning a long-term romantic partnership. According to them, there are some important questions to ask your significant other before committing to the long haul.
If you think you’ve found “the one,” don’t wait to talk honestly about your potential future together, say Davisson and Strober. “If a disagreement about a high-priority issue is unresolvable,” they write, “it’s better to know now, before your lives are even further intertwined.”
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