Everyone thinks that means that you've got a really balanced life, and if the opposite's true, you basically have to decide these are the three things that are important to me. So everything else I'm gonna say no to. So I used to be great fun. I used to have an amazing social life, and I used to go out. So, like, I don't drink. I don't go out.

Now everyone thinks that means that you've got a really balanced life, and if the opposite's true, you basically have to decide these are the three things that are important to me.

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Now everyone thinks that means that you've got a really balanced life, and if the opposite's true, you basically have to decide these are the three things that are important to me. So everything else I'm gonna say no to. So I used to be great fun. I used to have an amazing social life, and I used to go out. So, like, I don't drink. I don't go out. I don't really have the amazing amazing social life other than investing in the relationships I think are important.

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Contrarian take on 'balanced life' with stark personal confession about sacrificing social life. The phrase 'everyone thinks' immediately signals contrarian framing, and the concrete lifestyle changes make it highly relatable.

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