A) What were you once into that you now know would have been a really poor fit for you?
B) What did you think would never suit you that you later discovered fit you very well?
C) What were you right about being right for you?
D) What were you right about being wrong for you?
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My sample answers
A) Acting
B) Free agency
C) Writing
D) Programming
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We had 2 super tall people in my town growing up, both above 7’ 5” (both had gigantism I think). One couldn’t play basketball at all, the other was on the corporate team.
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basketball, engineering, poetry
boxing, public speaking, Twitter
math, classical music, marriage
cooking, dancing, dating
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You’d be surprised how interested people are.
I wouldn’t have pegged you as a boxer for instance, and it poses a pleasant archetype puzzle to resolve.
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You have a talent for asking questions that are interesting to think about/answer, but that I couldn't imagine someone else wanting to know the answer to
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Academia
Free weights
Programming
... This one is hard. If it's a counterfactual, you don't know it was wrong - if you know it was wrong because you did it anyway, why _did_ you do it anyway? I guess megacorp life is closest.
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A. Tonka trucks and dirt piles around age 3.
B. Choosing family over career
C. Software development
D. Drinking alcohol and coffee
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