“life is the bucket” — Ted

As we close out 2017, I, yet again, type in a state of reflection.

I write this year-in-review as a means to:

Disclaimer: I in no way mean for this to be a prescriptive essay. At times this year, I got really lucky and things appear to have went well. What is perhaps not perfectly represented, however, is how often I failed. I failed a ton. I messed up a lot. I am by no means the example. I made a ton of public mistakes. But I have no regrets. Always onward.

Further, I want to recognize that there are no participation trophies in life. No one cares if I work hard. No one cares if I may not sleep. Talking about working a lot does not accomplish anything. I only get compensated for output, not input. There is no prize for quantity. I say this only to emphasize the purpose for my writing — it is detached from ego. I really do not mean this essay as a brag towards my relative accomplishments.

Thank you to everyone — my family, (new & old) friends, enemies, mentors, coworkers, peers — everyone. While life is largely a single player game, I know that I am standing on the shoulders of giants. I owe everything to those who have helped me make it this far. Thank you.

Cedalion standing on the shoulders of Orion

2017 was another year of personal, social and professional growth. From exploring my personal tastes and preferences to acquiring new skills to stepping out of my comfort zone, this was another year of extreme learning.

(this whole post is about a 12 minute read) (also see 2016’s year in review)

Personal Summary (t_hese are both external and internal metrics_):

Once again, I wanted to emphasize that talking about doing, writing about doing, publicizing my doing != doing. No prizes for being busy.

January 2017

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December 2017

And…that brings me to today (a few days before the start of the new year).

Thank you for reading. Thank you for an awesome year. I have so many people to be thankful/appreciative of. I am so lucky. Thank you.

I hope you (and your family/friends) have had a healthy, fulfilling year.

I wish you the best in 2018.

If there is anything I can do to help, please reach out.

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