The Counterintuitive Career Lesson I Learned By Traveling The World

How to separate the possible from the probable, then act accordingly—even when it's risky.


How to separate the possible from the probable, then act accordingly—even when it's risky.

I purposely don't tell my family about the "crazy" things I do when I travel. They only found out that I'd hitchhiked through Burma, motorbiked across southern India, or walked alone across the Egyptian-Israeli border at sunrise well after the fact. Because I know what they'd say: Can't you get kidnapped like that? Can't you get robbed? Or harassed? Or hurt? And they'd have a point.

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