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Lots of that has to do with being a breadwinner.
Even if you are employed, the concern of keeping your job and being a breadwinner can work its way into mental illness".
When Switch is forced into the daily grind of being a breadwinner, his bitterness about giving up his peripatetic lifestyle is palpable.
Geraldine Brannelly, career coach for the National Careers Service: "Before you decide if you can have it all – by being a breadwinner and a primary carer – you need to decide what 'all' is.
At the height of the book's popularity, a "Today" show segment explored whether it promoted violence against women, and a Newsweek article suggested that empowered women were reading it because being a breadwinner was getting boring.
So when holding down a job, being a breadwinner, and providing for your family is the barometer of "being a man," it can be acutely difficult to deal with things going wrong.
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Now you have an unassailable, American motivation; you're a breadwinner.
My father was a breadwinner and a bully; my mother was a homemaker and master apologist.
Once upon a time, when a father was a breadwinner and a stylist was a person who did hair, jobs were basic.
The stark result of this shift, people here say, is a condition in which everyone is a breadwinner and the whole town loses.
Mike Block, whose blunt way of speaking belies a sensitivity and an analytical seriousness that his son's camera is able to discover, confesses that while things seemed simpler for him back in the days when it was enough to be a breadwinner, he never really knew what he was doing and wished he could have been more engaged.
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