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Today, I want to do something a little bit different than what I normally do.
I want to bring a personal story (from my early days in the business world) because I think it can be interesting as well inspiring, especially if you’re feeling a bit demotivated or facing some professional challenges at the moment.
Here’s the gist.
My first job wasn't exactly what I expected after graduation.
After completing my studies in Italy, I joined a company that had multiple project opportunities oversee.
So after a few months, I took one of them and I moved to West Africa to join a project on a little island in the middle of nowhere (Equatorial Guinea) where electricity was a luxury.
It turned out to be the best decision of my life.
To be fair, I thought a lot about this decision but I wanted to do something extraordinary. I wasn’t interested to go working in the city, in large companies with a comfortable job as many of my friends did.
I wanted to have a distinctive career experience.
But I remember when I left home to go there. I really tried to hide my feelings. I didn't want my parents to feel worried about my choice. And my parents were not used to seeing their children leave so early and move abroad.
I also remember that was no cell phone at that time. I was really alone with some strangers thousands of miles away from home.
It was like jumping into the unknown.
I've seen Africa only on TV (I was 27 at that time). So I thought about the cultural shock. And also this was my first job ever which was challenging per se.
I was afraid to leave friends and family behind.
I could have chosen other career paths. I could have worked in my own town or done exactly what other my friends were doing. I had really hundreds of easier and less risky options.
But I decided that was the right thing for me. I decided to jump and take the chance.
Not easy, but I never regretted my choice, because I thought:
So yes, the decision wasn’t easy but I took - what I call - calculated risks.
More than 20 years later (now), I believe most of my success is a result to that choice:
In thinking about this experience, I came up with five big lessons:
I hope this story has helped you to get to know more about me, but more importantly, to inspire you to take your own chance when you see them.
If you’re currently in front of a choice, you should take the chance because it can be insanely worth it.
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Andrea Petrone
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