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Just google "ibm naziz" if you don't believe me.
You might enjoy this piece of artwork titled "My Potential Future Based on Present Circumstances" http://www.nicoleklagsbrun.com/campbell/campbel...
Or this one called "There's no such thing as a good decision" http://www.nicoleklagsbrun.com/campbell/campbel...
Both by Beth Campbell.
Ah, I am sure your mother might have a few skeletons. I learned why my father never judged me... those damn drinking parties back in the day. lol.
Life is an experiment. I think that is actually on a t-shirt. Failure is something that no one can say has happened. It is how to get to the next step and look forward to the challenge. Success can sometimes be serendipitous.
Do those two really go together?
I frighten even myself thinking back on some of the things I did, but man did I have fun :)
Now thinking about my first job after collage. I got lucky and got the first job I ever interviewed at working for Marine Midland Bank (my father worked there) and made a whopping $18K back 23 years ago in Buffalo, NY. If I had not gotten that job my life could have been a lot different, since after like 5 years they laid-off 1000s of there staff. In doing so I got to a new job in Rochester, NY working for Citibank Student Loans as a mainframe programmer. After that I have had a bunch of other jobs. By switching jobs and cities I have been able to meet a lot of great people and some of my best friends that way.
So I guess the big corporate job out of collage has worked out for me personally, but not as much financially. My list of jobs after collage seems to follow the "Fail Early, Fail Often" thinking by learning from others, moving on to something better, and meeting wondering people like you Micah.