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Richard, a brilliant 28 year posh suit and white sneakers, had since college to be a customer portfolio manager at Lehman Brothers and establish a start - up who can predict when will cheap tickets for shows on Broadway. If I ask him the same question in 2008, he says, the answer would probably track promotion, annual bonus and a corner office, but today is mainly want to do cool things. Even though I was the interviewer, I could not feel sympathy.
"I was in the bathroom, washed my face in the mirror and saw two houses of cards fall and crumble, like twins," Richard Lee described the dramatic day in 2008, when his job crashed. "All my dreams from the school, sitting at the bar with friends and we planned how we will get an amazing job and all the girls want us - all gone. Realized that now I manage my career based on only two considerations: 1861 do only what I best at just what is fun for me."
Americans forget to pinch the buttocks. New American looks more like Mickey streets, walks ahead Trac Nepal and you shout "Come on, go with the flow man." This was also the headline cover story in the magazine "Fast Company" final - "Generation flowing", which brought the story of "pretty. G thread" until the age of 37 had become an expert in chaos theory, work in the U.S. Defense Department, Solar Technology at eBay and to serve as chief scientist of LinkedIn. He now works in the venture capital industry, but what really turns him he attempts to predict weather, especially in volatile - almost like the U.S. labor market.
Once empires fell slowly, day time their fame is more like a refugee Reality average. Our generation seems strange that our parents 1861 wanted to work for the same company all their lives, and the generation after us it seems strange that we are planning to be at the same profession. The career of Richard thread and represents the chaotic environment we all sucked it, where any attempt to plan for long-term 1861 career 1861 is almost pathetic. Out of the chaos grows a new generation, who defines himself through a series resume, but by the value it creates the world.
Access spawns new reality instead of seeing it as a type Sisyphean career ladder, sometimes lead nowhere, you can see it as a journey issue that becomes clear to the beneficial spot "where the unique talent that every one pronounced peak. It is that elusive point where our uniqueness is reflected accurately doing so, until we were ready to engage in free. Some do not know yet what that point, and some knew and let it go. You know you're at the point when you catch yourself 1861 in the middle of the work day and picks you forgot 1861 to eat his excitement of doing. As long as you are worried about being there, you will know how to evolve with the changing reality.
And tell Mickey streets for his next interview? I can imagine him answer directly to Israel: "Why, you know where you will be in five years?". In fact, behind American manners or Isreal hiding it Answer: Each of us is designed to be at a point where his unique gift never came to fruition. 1861 Also each party. That's it.
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