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So I would take some of the pressure off and think about what I wanted to do, what I liked to do, what I wanted to be for the next two or five years and suspend your faculty beyond that. Because by then, things might be totally different anyway. The world will have changed, and you might have changed. It may not turn out, but you’re just as likely to get to a good place as if you were calculating about it. And if you’re doing something that you like, you’ll have a happier life and you’ll be better at it.
— Career advice by Goldman Sachs CEO via Corner Office - At Goldman Sachs, Blankfein’s Lessons Learned in the Crisis - Question - NYTimes.com
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