My younger brother got a job at an investment bank after college. A few months in, he was fatigued and unhappy. I wrote him this letter, which I only read to him after he quit.
I really enjoyed the image of the older brother shouting, “you’ll be an old man some day!” and the younger brother saying, “stop!” so he can focus. I resonate with the former being a kick in the pants of motivation not to wait or hold back in the present, and also the “stop!” (Let me just do my thing.) The two perspectives juxtaposed at once make me smile.
Andrew. Will written and while I agree not sure everyone in the financial world feels the same way. Tough to generalize and be judgemental. Age might mellow you
I really enjoyed the image of the older brother shouting, “you’ll be an old man some day!” and the younger brother saying, “stop!” so he can focus. I resonate with the former being a kick in the pants of motivation not to wait or hold back in the present, and also the “stop!” (Let me just do my thing.) The two perspectives juxtaposed at once make me smile.
I love the passion! I love the love. Thanks for firing me up, Andrew.
Andrew. Will written and while I agree not sure everyone in the financial world feels the same way. Tough to generalize and be judgemental. Age might mellow you
This is what is meant by taking the road less traveled. It makes all the difference.
A loving letter. Congratulations, Luke!