I went through a lot of occupations. I was questioning my contribution to the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My own career reflects a strange dichotomy between the world we've long known and the world that will become.
I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living.
I've spent various periods of my career being thought of as various things, various degrees of substance and ideas.
I have made a career of bumbling around places, stumbling on landmarks and generally being quite haphazard and shambolic about the way I go about things.
I had a nutty career. I was living in New York. Then I got to an age where my friends and sister were having children, and I started to think I needed to orient myself towards a world where it could happen.
I went back to graduate school with the clear intention that what I wanted to do with my life was to improve societies, and the way to do that was to find out what made economies work the way they did or fail to work.
The choices of roles I made had to do with educating and entertaining. And as a result I found myself working only every two or three years.
My career seems to be a career of non-specific subjects which are all over the place.
Starting my career as a kid, I was doing what jobs I got.
I certainly feel my career was a great career because it inspired so many many people, literally hundreds of people to follow a new kind of life and to realize that they could make out and advance their own professional and private and social lives.