July 5, 2011
I always tell people if you try to connect the dots of your career, if you mess it up you’re going to wind up on a very limited path. If I decided what I was going to do in college—when there was no Internet, no Google, no Facebook … I don’t want to make that mistake. The reason I don’t have a plan is because if I have a plan I’m limited to today’s options.

—Sheryl Sandberg in The New Yorker  (via chiuandrea)

Proof that plans are for suckers.

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    I read an article on Sheryl Sandberg a while ago, and The New Yorker piece made me officially obsessed/star struck with...