Good Decisions/Bad Decisions or "Blinders"
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A recent team at work included a girl who had double majored in theater and accounting in college. A more thorough compromise of dreams and pragmatism I don't know. Short story, she found Deloitte stultifying, draining and oppressive. On bad days, I won't argue.
Within a year she left for a job that would allow her to support herself and pursue her dreams.
Best summary from a colleague: "(She) makes bad decisions".
Bad decisions are shooting heroin, infidelity, and going to graduate school in the arts.
Bad decisions are not leaving a job that leaves you feeling empty for more money at a more fulfilling job.
Labels: Stockholm syndrome