Ian Rankin wishes he’d been there more for his kids? OK, but others wish they’d been there less | Emma Beddington
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<p>Rich or poor, male or female, it’s always a struggle to balance work and family. We’re all wondering about the paths we didn’t take</p><p>‘I do feel I’ve wasted my life, really, living in a world of fictional characters,” said Ian Rankin – multi-award-winning author (more than 35m copies of his Rebus novels sold), knighthood for services to literature and charity, a man who achieves more in one year than I have in 51 – on a <a href="https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-9ymg3-1a8
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<p>Rich or poor, male or female, it’s always a struggle to balance work and family. We’re all wondering about the paths we didn’t take</p><p>‘I do feel I’ve wasted my life, really, living in a world of fictional characters,” said Ian Rankin – multi-award-winning author (more than 35m copies of his Rebus novels sold), knighthood for services to literature and charity, a man who achieves more in one year than I have in 51 – on a <a href="https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-9ymg3-1a8
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