Bill Gurley
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Podcast Appearances
And they don't.
There's other data in this great book, Designing Your Life, where five years after college, like 40% of people have already moved on to a career different than their major.
Oh, yeah.
By 10 years, it's like 60%.
And it may be important to share that information with people so they don't feel the weight of
They don't feel that the major doesn't become an anchor, you know, that restricts where they think they can go.
I think there's a lot of data that suggests people that have roamed around and moved in different directions
tend to land in a better place, one they're more passionate about.
They've explored and had this time to kind of really figure it out.
And then they're pressing the gas where they still have energy in the tank to go after it.
If you put in eight years grinding and find out you don't love something, I don't know how much you have left to pivot.
You know, one thing I would say about that that I think would speak especially to your audience?
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When you go out to promote a book, you meet a lot of publishers and you meet a lot of podcasters.
And a lot of these people love what they do.
And a lot of them have taken an independent path.
Like, you didn't apply for a podcast degree and get in.
Yeah.
fill out a job application to be a podcaster, right?
You were crafting your own career.