Dynamite Decision
- Liz Evans
- Jul 26, 2018
- 1 min read
I don’t remember anyone during my work trip travel outside this man.
Well, just his words.
In prosing my options in an airport food line, I let a man behind me go ahead (thinking I’m being nice) by saying “I don’t know what I want.” He turned to me, just as quick as he picked up a sandwich, and said “I don’t either.” And he vanished.
I think the quote goes that days are not remembered, just moments. That was my life advice moment. Likely not meant to be life advice, unless that man really knew what was going on in my head (which is highly likely not the case). I took it to heart.
I’m not sure where my life is going. I do know it’s going somewhere. I’ve spent too much time stressed and worried over things I don’t know and can’t know. (Or have any control over) making small progress each week in networking, researching, and tying loose ends. Knowing I can go in any direction any time I choose. I am one of the few. With great privilege comes great stress.
Just like that man, I know what I need. When I’m in the right spot, I just need to pick something up and let my plane takeoff.















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