These necessity events are rarer as you go up. They're also more common for growing companies. Career growth is basically about being patient/responsible/competent enough to take advantage of these necessity events and ratchet yourself upwards.
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What isn't intuitive is that this means that Manager Positions or Non Meritocratic. There's no way to measure a manager. Manager is basically 'Sinecure reward for being there when you were needed."
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If you're going to a startup to grow and take advantage of necessity events, be prepared to be in over your head. Be prepared to be stupid, or you'll sink the ship. If you're at a Big Company, be patient and specialize for critical skills. There's a long line of vultures.
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There's a Bodhisattva with Flaming Sword opportunity here as well. Power hungry people fight dirty for these positions of criticality. If you're afraid to enter the fray b/c you'll get your shoes dirty, you cede the world a bit to chaos for every act of cowardice and fear.
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Also be careful what you sacrifice. If you're critical for your job, you can't also be critical for your wife or your children or your parents. Criticality is singular because your consciousness can only be in one moment at a time without losing fidelity.
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Being there for someone in the moment and being there for someone 2 days later when you heard from a friend of a friend are very different ways of "technically being there in an important moment."
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A soul should always be aware of how it is critical. It feels lost and depressed otherwise. A Sad Soul is one that feels as if "No one would care if I was gone."
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This is a soul that feels useless, redundant, incompetent, weak, impotent... The Brave Soul is the one that talks back to itself. It says "I would care."
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The Brave Soul then is also the Natural Unwounded Soul. Of course "you" would care about "you" dying! No one else in the world could possibly care more. Not even your mom or dad. To them you're just you son/daughter aspect. They don't see the whole you. No one can except you.
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Not sure I fully understand this connection, you can be brave after licking your wounds1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
I think it’s difficult to fully recover though. Emotional wounds scar over and we lose a bit of our original childhood confidence each time. Adults are much more failure/embarrassment averse than children.
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I've felt rather stubborn in not denying myself the luxury of making new memories instead, it helps with the regrowth
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