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What’s a moment that really shaped how you see the world?

Sometimes a key moment can make a world of difference in our lives. Those moments are deeply underrepresented in our conversations relative to the importance they play in our lives. We hope to begin to remedy that below.

Mario Brugnoli

The first year I spent alone from 18-19 really shaped how I saw the world and perceive things. Losing my parents and having to live on my own at 18, I had to learn how to navigate life by watching how people treat you and how friends take advantage of you, and jobs/bosses doing the same. Read more>>

Cathy Leff

One of the most formative experiences that shaped how I see the world was living and studying in Spain during the Franco era in 1971–72, as part of Tulane University’s junior year abroad program. Read more>>

Andy Saintilus

A moment that really shaped how I see the world was when I watched friends and co-workers lose their jobs, even though they were good at what they did. That experience opened my eyes to how little control we actually have when we rely only on a 9–5 job. It pushed me to think differently about security, wealth, and freedom. Read more>>

 

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