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Default Why You Should Work as Though Your Kids Are Watching

Some years ago, right after we caught our breath from the financial crisis, I took my then-young-teenaged son to dinner to celebrate the end of the school year. He got to choose the restaurant; naturally, he chose a steak house.

As we were being seated, I recognized Dick Fuld. The Dick Fuld. Former CEO of Lehman Brothers, whom I had covered as a research analyst at Bernstein. I stopped, said hello, met his daughter, and introduced my son.

As we walked to our table, I thought, "Great. A teaching moment."

When we sat, I said, "Honey, that was Dick Fuld and he..."

My son cut me off... with energy. "You don't have to tell me who Dick Fuld is. I know who Dick Fuld is! He shouldn't be at dinner; he should be in jail!!" He went on and on and on... about the financial crisis, about the collapse of Lehman Brothers, about his views on greed on Wall Street. I kid you not. These were not topics we were discussing at home, though we had certainly been living the financial crisis. I thought he was too young to "get it" or have any interest.

And, let's just say, his views on Wall Street were not positive.

Uh-oh, I thought.

I said to him, "Honey, you know I work on Wall Street, don't you?"

His reply: "I know. I Googled you. You're one of the good guys."

Whew!

Fast forward to this summer. My daughter is interning for me: she's doing a bit of research, grabbing coffee for the team, watching us build product. We're all in an office the size of a larger-than-average broom closet -- one in which I can't get out of my chair without ramming the back of our lead designer.

At one point, as we were heading home one day, I said to her, "Funny, isn't it? I used to have an office many times the size of this for just me; I had a driver; I had a jet; I had fresh-baked cookies."

Her response: "So what? Sure, the money's not as good, but look at how much happier you are, Mom, than in your last job. You're creating something and you're trying to make a difference in the lives of women."

I promise you, I'm not making this up. Not a word of it. I was floored.

I've written about the handful of smart things I did as working mom. One thought to add: Why should we work as though our children are watching?

Because they are.

Even if we don't think they are, they are.

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