TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Even if French President @emmanuelmacron wins a second term in office in 2022, he will still be just 49 when he moves out of the presidential palace in #Paris—young enough to create an entire second career. A glimpse at Macron’s private life makes it tempting to imagine what kind of life that might be. Macron says he carves out “one or two hours” a day for reading—essential for his well-being, he says. Once or twice a week he plays sports, including boxing, sparring with his bodyguards in the sweeping gardens of the Élysée. Downtime is crucial, he says, “to remain independent and to think and remain creative.” His wife Brigitte, 66, organizes their private life, committing the President to spending holidays and birthdays with her three children (two of them older than Macron) and their families, whom Macron refers to simply as “my family.” In this photograph on Sept. 9, Macron and his wife caught up on the day in his private office, while he organized papers just before dinner. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @christopherandersonphoto—@magnumphotos for TIME」9月20日 21時48分 - time

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Even if French President @emmanuelmacron wins a second term in office in 2022, he will still be just 49 when he moves out of the presidential palace in #Paris—young enough to create an entire second career. A glimpse at Macron’s private life makes it tempting to imagine what kind of life that might be. Macron says he carves out “one or two hours” a day for reading—essential for his well-being, he says. Once or twice a week he plays sports, including boxing, sparring with his bodyguards in the sweeping gardens of the Élysée. Downtime is crucial, he says, “to remain independent and to think and remain creative.” His wife Brigitte, 66, organizes their private life, committing the President to spending holidays and birthdays with her three children (two of them older than Macron) and their families, whom Macron refers to simply as “my family.” In this photograph on Sept. 9, Macron and his wife caught up on the day in his private office, while he organized papers just before dinner. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @christopherandersonphoto@Magnum Photos for TIME


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