Feel free to be economic with the truth by using aliases for organizations and products wherever it protects your privacy or your contracts. I’m mainly interested to hear about your unique experience.

Example follow-up questions: What was most rewarding, what was not? What was not a great use of your time but maybe still a learning experience? What were you interested when you were younger (for hobbies or otherwise) that may have helped guide you?

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      If you exist you are not underqualified! I want to hear everyone’s version of the human experience and making things work in our societies.

      If you aren’t satisfied with where you’re at, it may put things in perspectivefor other readers just as much as the earlier portions of someone else’s story who is pleased with their career progress.

      I recently heard an idea that “success is a lagging indicator”. You cannot know that you are not currently on a path to success.