running down a dream
by bill gurley [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmYekD6-PZ8]
find your passion
pick a craft about which you have deep personal interest
this should be your personal passion
hone your craft
be obsessively curious about your field; consider your obligation to learn everything you can about it
study the history of the field as well as the field's pioneers
it isn't always easy to be the smartest or the brightest, but it's very doable to be the most knowledgable
you might need to go to the place where the craft is most practiced
develop mentors in your field
take every chance you can to meet people that are known for success in the field you have chosen
try to have these mentors interested in your development and success
this is not just at the beginning of your career, but all the way through the end of your career
embrace peer relationships in your field
develop deep relationships with peers that are on the same journey
always share best practices, don't worry about proprietary advantage
celebrate their accomplishments a if they were your own
peers don't need to be in the exact same field
always be gracious and humble
always give the majority of the credit to the mentors and peers that helped you along the way
send letters, send gifts, send tweets; show appreciation
eventually become the mentor for others that are coming up the ladder
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