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@dwr.eth
My general career advice for people in their 20s - Figure out what you want to be when you grow up - If that's too hard, figure out where you want to be in 5 years - Work backwards from there, what's the best next move that gets you closer to that goal - Optimize for 1 thing at a time; optimizing for multiple things usually leads to worse near-term decisions - Avoid side quests rationalizing the optionality or ability to return the main quest later
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Life is beyond expectations. No one is ever prepared for what’s coming. Dan, you may revisit your advice once you approach your 50s. Btw, I would never have guessed in my early 20s what my career path would have been. Almost everything that kept me busy for 30 years didn’t even exist.
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@dwr.eth
I'm pretty sure I'll have the same advice for people in their 20s since I'm already well past that point.
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I thought you were younger. I stand corrected. I'm 51 and the last 5 years have been transformative due to things related to health, kids, etc that were not an issue 10 years ago.
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@dwr.eth
Yes, would agree that as you age, you focus on what's important. But I think someone in their 20s (without a bunch of atypical obligations), has a lot of freedom to explore / take risk.
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Oh, definitely! My objection was to plan and try to go backwards. IMHO, if someone reach their 50s and are what they planed when they were 20, they probably won't be happy. :-)
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Shorter yard sticks for the measure. 5-10 year horizons seem well worth it.
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