bigbottom
Footballguy
Funny you say this, after discussions we‘ve had about job satisfaction. IIRC, you risked a big change mid-career, and have been rewarded tremendously, as far as I can tell. Meanwhile, I’m pretty much running out the clock.What I am not is a risk taker. And I think that has really undermined my ability to realize my full potential, whatever that may have been. Could I have been a successful musician? It was my dream after all. I don’t know. And I’ll never know. Because I lacked the courage to take any risk at all to pursue that dream. Could I be more successful professionally if I had done something on my own rather than being a worker bee for most of my career? Possibly. I’m surrounded by people who are hugely successful in their careers and the only difference I’ve been able to pinpoint is that they had the courage to take risks while I did not.
Which is pretty funny, as I‘m fairly certain most would view my activities as anything but risk-averse: climbing/mountaineering, skiing, canyoneering, etc. Some even might (incorrectly) characterize me as a thrill-seeker. I can’t tell you how many times my peers at work have categorized my leisure choices as “crazy.”
But I guess the risks of public humiliation/failure are different than hanging off a cliff.
Well, it was a big career change, and I guess a risk because I was going to be handling matters that I had little experience with. But the company I was going to work for had been my client for 15+ years and I knew them very well. Point taken though. Maybe I’m a bigger risk taker than I give myself credit for! (Probably not)