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James Robertson

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An Eye for the Obvious Posted: Dec 6, 2009 10:30 AM
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This has that air of "My tribe is the only one this has ever happened to" running through it:

This post isn't meant to be about how I feel at the moment, but about what on (be it an unscientific basis) I've observed for years, but never really articulated. There is a curse in web 2.0 startups for relationships, one which is above the general population when it comes to divorce.

Wow - people who put in long hours at work, and are seen (at least by their spouses) as puytting work before family - are at a higher risk of divorce. More importantly, this is somehow unique to the Web 2.0 crowd. Who would have thunk it? Good thing this never happened to people in other industries....

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