About this episode
Sometimes the opportunities that shape your life don’t arrive wrapped in comfort — they come through confusion, misinformation, or unexpected change. In this episode, I share a pivotal early-career experience from 1992 when a misunderstanding about an educational leave program forced me to leave a job I loved and relocate for graduate school. At the time, it felt frustrating and unfair. But with perspective, I now see how that detour gave me hands-on experience, professional maturity, and skills that later shaped my military career and long-term professional trajectory. This conversation explores: Why your job should never become your identityHow imperfect systems can still produce opportunityThe danger of staying emotionally stuck in career setbacksHow real-world experience often teaches what policy environments can’tWhy growth sometimes requires leaving comfort behindIf you’ve ever felt sidelined, misled, or forced into a career pivot — this episode is for you. Because sometimes the move you resist becomes the move that For deeper reflections, books, and resources: Visit anthonyreeves.com or explore my digital content ecosystem through my Fourthwall store, YouTube channel, and podcast platforms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.