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What's something you wish you'd learned sooner?

That changing jobs isn't necessarily a negative and it doesn't end your career to have a chain of jobs in your wake.

What book or concept changed the way you think about your life?

'Watch My Back' by Geoff Thompson, for how he managed his mindset.

Watch My Back

'Desiderata' by Max Ehrmann

Desiderata

What tool or tools (that's not your phone or computer) do you use every day?

Humor, I think. I have to make light of everything. We could talk about the world's most sensitive subjects and I will often inappropriately crack a joke. And I think that's just being willing to put a smile on people's faces.

My true answer though. And again, it's a, it's not a real thing thing, and that's serenity. I, I can always find that. I've always been blessed with that ability to just find that peace and be okay.

What was the last really useful thing you bought or acquired?

I'm sitting in it right now. A 10 foot by 10 foot shed. The square footage of this shed is 0.000017% of the entire earth's surface. But that 0.000017% is mine.

Complete the sentence: Do Yourself A Favour and...

Live 20% of your life according to your plans. And the rest of it like you've only got one year left on this planet.