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Home Is the Headline
The kids keep interrupting my real work.
The kids ARE the real work. Everything else is the side project.
Careers have an end date. The family doesn't — it's the one assignment built to outlast this world. Time at the dinner table isn't stolen from the real work. It's where the real work actually happens.
Use it when: Crunch weeks, laptop-at-dinner temptations, missed games.
Backed by: President McKay (1964): "No other success can compensate for failure in the home." Sixty years old and still undefeated.
What He’d say
The little people interrupting you are the assignment I actually gave you. Everything else on your list expires; the family is built to outlast this world. Sit down at the table — I'm in that hour.
(His words from the passage above, spoken to you.)
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