My kid works at McKinsey, he's at HBS. And all this sort of pointless achievement chasing. And it's not actual achievement right. At all. And Casey is a product of that world. And She achieved kind of every measure of conventional success, wound up at Stanford Medical School as a surgeon and decided that she had, in the process of winning, had lost and had ignored the things that really mattered, which are marriage and children. And she had just said to me, I don't even know if this was on air or off air. But she said, you know, I. I really wish I hadn't done any of this. (06:20–06:37)
CLAIM
Asserts that Casey Means felt she lost important aspects of life, like marriage and children, despite her success.
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