Stop Making Your Cat Bark

If you want a pet that barks, you should get a dog.

If you want a pet that meows, you should get a cat.

What you shouldn’t do is get those two options mixed up.

People who want a pet that barks should?not?get a cat.

People who want a pet that meows should?not?get a dog.

This seems so obvious that I feel a bit ridiculous even putting these ideas in writing.

However, somehow, what seems so obvious about pets doesn’t seem to apply as easily to us as humans.

In my 20s, nearly everyone I knew was trying to?be?something. In many cases, people who were “dogs” were trying to be “cats” and vice versa.

People who were artists were trying to force themselves to be accountants.

People who were do-ers were trying to force themselves to be thinkers.

People who were good in corporate were trying to force themselves to be good at startups.

As I’ve gotten older (and hopefully, wiser), I’ve come to appreciate how a slightly higher percentage of people have given up trying to be something they are not… and they are both happier and more successful as a result.

It’s the artist who failed as an accountant… who went on to be a great artist.

It’s the do-er who finally gave up trying to be a thinker… and just focused on being a great do-er.

It’s the corporate warrior who realized, “I stink at startups”… and just focused on excelling in a larger company.

It’s not that any one of these options is good or bad. It’s that some things are a natural fit for us, and some things are definitely not.

We all have a natural “sweet spot” — a set of things we do unusually well with comparatively less effort than others.

The trick in life and career planning is to find a way to operate in that sweet spot the majority of the time…?and?find others who are great at the things you aren’t so you can collaborate with them as colleagues, employees, bosses, clients, consultants, members of your network, close friends, family members, or romantic partners.

You don’t need to do it all (nor do I).

You do you.

I do me.

Then, let’s find ways to work together to get better outcomes for both of us.

Harsh Nagpal

Head - Product Management and Marketing

3 年

I'm an avid reader of your content. Always intriguing. Thank you for sharing. Agree that you're natural in what fits you best. Although finding that sweet spot can take significant time. Some find it sooner, others spend a life time :)

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Oriana Pham

Associate equity analyst

3 年

Great insight as always ??

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Pietro P.

Finance and Investments

3 年

yes the only problem is that if you are trying to act like a dog, you will be seen as a dog, even if you are a cat

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Andre Langlaver

Strategic Programs and EPMO at APA Group | Ex-IBM and EY Consultant | IE MBA

3 年

Victor, this is great. Thank you!

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