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9/20/20231 min read



Recently, from training a profound concept breathed new life into my mindset: the "Day 1 mentality." It's about greeting each day with an open mind about its changes and new solutions that might just happened overnight. To truly stay on top of world trends and local situations, one must be imbued with curiosity, agility, commitment to experimentation, bravery to fail. This philosophy extends far beyond the confines of the boardroom, permeating into our personal lives, especially in the wake of the pandemic.
Consider the transformative power this mentality wields over our perceptions of friendships, love, life, and careers. Take, for instance, my neighbor, a former luminary of a prestigious Wall Street investment bank. She decided to pivot her life trajectory, taking a role at a sports gaming company in pursuit of a simpler, more fulfilling existence. In this brave new world, remote work has become not just an option but the norm.
Of late, I've been contemplate the deeper meaning of "resilience", a trait which the indomitable Taylor Swift surely exudes. It's not that most people are bereft of strength or capability; often, it's the weight of their past experiences that tether them to a place of stagnation. My mentor, in her wisdom, used to say, "I'm just going to forget the past," yet this merely underscored the indelible marks it had left. Perhaps the true secret lies not in forgetting but in reexamining the past through a fresh, refined lens. Only then can we genuinely nurture growth and embark upon the exhilarating journey of new beginnings—an intrinsic component of the recipe for success. Always remember, this isn't about adopting a frigid disposition; it's about embracing the past with a discerning eye and keeping it in its rightful place, neither overstating nor understating its significance.