For many years, I had a lingering sense of dissatisfaction in my career. It wasn’t that I had a “bad” job cleaning up kid puke or mopping overflowing toilets. (Those jobs had come earlier in my career.) Rather, I felt caught in a string of jobs where the boss was more interested in an adherence to a set of office rules than the actual quality of my work. Thinking for myself was frowned upon, and heaven forbid that I should suggest ways to improve things. I had unwittingly become a cog in the corporate machine. I was dictated work assignments to [...]





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