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Old 16-Dec-2007, 02:15
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Default Re: Family VS Work

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Originally Posted by kenny101 View Post
As a whole, at the end of the movie Michael finally realize that missing quality time with the family would led him left out and have a meaningless life. Although, he is now the CEO of the company, losing his family at the end is not what he wanted. The moral of the story is that, work can lead you to wealth but can also make you lose your family.
At the end of the movie Michael finally realizes that missing quality time with his family leaves him feeling left out. He comes to feel that life is meaningless without his family. Although he is now CEO of the company, losing his family seems too high a price to pay for that. The moral of the story is that work can lead you to wealth but can also make you lose what is important to you.
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