Office Hours: App Store Fees, Remote vs. In-Person Learning, and Spending Time with Sick Loved Ones

Topics covered
Popular Clips
Episode Highlights
Time Management
Balancing personal life with the needs of a terminally ill loved one is a deeply personal decision. shares his experience, emphasizing the importance of maintaining one's own life while also dedicating time to a loved one. He suggests that while it's crucial to spend more time with a terminally ill sibling, it's equally important not to put one's life entirely on hold.
You will not regret spending time or a lot of time with your sister. But you should also recognize that your life is important and you should continue to make progress around your life.
---
Scott advises treating the relationship naturally, focusing on shared experiences rather than a patient-caregiver dynamic 1.
  Â
Emotional Coping
Processing grief when a loved one is terminally ill involves embracing the emotional challenges that come with it. reflects on the cathartic nature of crying and how it helps connect with one's emotions. He highlights a poignant quote from WandaVision, "What is grief if not love persevering?" to illustrate the deep connection between love and grief.
The grief itself is a function of how rich and how much love has been in your life.
---
Scott underscores that grief is an inevitable part of having meaningful relationships, as it signifies the richness of love experienced 2.
Related Episodes

Office Hours: America’s Super App, Online Sports Betting, and Career Bubbles
Answers 383 questions
Office Hours: The Tesla Phone, Apple’s Enterprise Play, and Degrees vs. Bootcamps
Answers 383 questions
Office Hours Special: The Future of Work Part 1
Answers 383 questions
Office Hours: IPOs, Net Promoter Scores, and Investing in Yourself
Answers 383 questions

Office Hour’s Best of Parenting
Answers 383 questions
