RE: Re-invention: It takes a lifetime to know your life!

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Re-invention: It takes a lifetime to know your life!

in introduction •  7 years ago 

I was going to say... "not jack of all trades, king of whatever trade!" but then I read this:

I learned how to learn again, and to pace myself and watch what people DO, not so much listen to what they say. I have learned to look for opportunities and be creative in problem solving.<<<

and realized he is not employable by the LP......

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Haha! Thanks for the Upvote! When I was out of Corporate America for a few years, I suddenly realized that I had spoiled any sort of hope or chance of returning to the "Squirrel Cage"! there is an interesting Youtube video from Brian Eno on that subject. I'll see if I can find it.

I like the "squirrel cage" analogy. I worked for years in Corporate America and then tried to work on the fringes by starting my own business. I still ended up getting sucked into their mentality. Now after be totally clear of it for nearly 4 years the mere thought of going back causes great anxiety.