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Darron loves his career because it mostly fits in with his lifestyle. He likes how he is able to make a lot of money and stay very busy while at work. He also likes that he travels a lot and gets to see new places. He thinks that one of the reasons he is successful is that he enjoys the competition in his career that some people would find stressful. However, he wishes he had more time at home with his family. Which aspect of Darronās career matches his lifestyle but is also in conflict with some of his desires?
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