Form the article, it seems she has a happy relationship with her husband and 6 children.
She is able to do something that she truly loves and is good it (designing toys, which the article mentions gives her euphoria).
She has brought joy to thousands ( if not millions) of children through her work.
Herb toys are actually beneficial to children in terms of stimulating their imagination and creativity unlike a lot of other things that are marketed to children.
Even apart from the money, she has had a good life. And it seems, from the article, that she has embraced the way she is (both the good and the bad) and has found peace with it.
She called it dark side. And by the sound of it, she would happily do without dark side. Which is why she finally went to therapy.
> She battled eating disorders, exercise addiction, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, a nagging sense of worthlessness, doubts that life had any meaning or purpose, and the routine emergence of suicidal thoughts. [...] By junior high she’d learned how to starve herself. [...] suffered a mental breakdown and seriously considered suicide
That happy marriage and kids were heavily affected too. Yes she loved them. Read this:
> It was imperative for them to be the very best athletes, brightest students and most popular of their peer group to ensure my sense of wholeness,” she writes, rather than — as she puts it — “choosing to be average.”
She was not happy nor in peace with herself. She was deeply unhappy, using activity and perfectionism to prevent mental descent into darkness.
Form the article, it seems she has a happy relationship with her husband and 6 children.
She is able to do something that she truly loves and is good it (designing toys, which the article mentions gives her euphoria).
She has brought joy to thousands ( if not millions) of children through her work.
Herb toys are actually beneficial to children in terms of stimulating their imagination and creativity unlike a lot of other things that are marketed to children.
Even apart from the money, she has had a good life. And it seems, from the article, that she has embraced the way she is (both the good and the bad) and has found peace with it.