A few hours later I'm enjoying cocktails in the American Express Centurion Lounge.
So many people have a platinum AMEX, that the AMEX had to change rules on guests because the lounges are overcrowded. Such was the case this day when our paths crossed agan. We chatted a bit, exchanged contact info and that was it.
I did PING him afterward through my work email address as a professional follow-up.
Months have since passed.
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@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN
That sounds exciting. I find change to be more palatable when I think of it as "the next new adventure."
(Truly, though, I suck at change, and there have been times in my life I wish I had been more open to it. So... feel free to ignore me. 😁 )
If you did it, and it sucked, you could always change your mind, right? And maybe the payoffs would be worth it.
I know you'll make the right decision either way. 💜
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN “No change” versus Unknown New (ad) venture … would you look back from the future and wonder what would have happened if I said yes with regret? Would wife’s interview coincide if she says yes to the new job/would she regret Not taking it?
Yet, he's contacted me through LinkedIn about an employment opportunity. Given what he knew about me this can only mean a top spot.
I agreed to listen to what he had in mind...but it feels weird. I have it made where I'm at, why entertain moving at all?
It kind of feels like cheating life.
Meanwhile, my wife got an interview call with from a major corporation.
Yeah, "no change" would be nice but I don't see that happening.