The Problem With Nostalgia

 'Tis the season for nostalgia. Sweet memories from the past. I recall those intense friendships from college days. But if I cave to the memory I could be tempted to reach out to those no longer caught in that force field.

A more dangerous impulse, at least if you're looking for work in 2025, is to let that mindset stuck in the past seep into how you approach a search for a job or contract assignment. Those hiring want to know what you will do for them in the present - and better, faster and more affordably than those also chasing that opportunity.

As Eminem hammered: Get lost in the moment. You only have one shot. Present yourself totally 2025. The success you were in 2014 or 2020 was a lifetime ago.

Here is what I publish on nostalgia and job search on Substack.

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