All work and no play makes Jack… insufferable at dinner.
There’s a famous line in literature and film:
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.”
It’s funny when you first hear it.
But it’s also a little uncomfortable because it’s true.
We see the same idea everywhere in storytelling.
In Click, a man fast-forwards through his life chasing success… and realizes he skipped the moments that actually mattered.
In A Good Year, a work-obsessed financier inherits a vineyard in Provence and slowly remembers what life is supposed to feel like.
The theme shows up again and again for a reason.
Work is important.
Ambition is important.
But if everything meaningful in life gets pushed to “later,” one day later arrives and those moments are gone.
That’s exactly why I created The Relationship Chef community.
A place for people who believe life should include great food, meaningful relationships, travel, conversation, and experiences that actually make success worthwhile.
If that resonates, you’re very welcome to join us.
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Krista Melanson
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All work and no play makes Jack… insufferable at dinner.
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