The third job was the one that was the most difficult to leave, but as with any new opportunity, I was looking forward to the new challenges. Being the year 2000, a technology company was also an exciting place to be a working at, but one that would not last. That darn dot com bubble was bound to burst, I'm just glad I had the opportunity to live it first hand, as I learned so much about myself, design and business in the process.
As I have before, I list the five lessons I value the most in no particular order:
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