How not to screw up your career
Posted on September 8, 2011 by AndrewSmith

Start­ing a career is daunt­ing. Office pol­i­tics, poor man­age­ment and unchal­leng­ing work are issues that many of us will have to nav­i­gate in our jobs. Ryan Hol­i­day’s advice to young careerists is cyn­i­cal and pragmatic.

The point isn’t just to prove that you’re capa­ble, but also that you’re sane. In fact, if you had to pick between the two, being well-adjusted the bet­ter one. You can teach peo­ple how to do things. You can’t make them nor­mal. In other words, leave your crazy at home.

Have an exit strat­egy. Know how this all fits into your grand strat­egy, this is the Start-Up of You. But also have the eas­ily explain­able, non-threatening goal that you tell peo­ple so you can maneu­ver in peace. If you’re work­ing at a man­age­ment com­pany, don’t tell every­one your goal is to be a stand up come­dian. The grand strat­egy is just for you.

Most impor­tantly, remem­ber that you are not spe­cial. There were a mil­lion other kids on this path before you and there will be another mil­lion after. […] What will set you apart, what is rare, is humil­ity, dili­gence and self-awareness.

Advice to a Young Man Hop­ing to Go Some­where (Or Get Some­thing From Some­one Successful)