When I moved to New York 10 years ago, I cold-emailed and interviewed and finally got a job as an editorial assistant at a website. I was over the moon—and then, thanks to the financial crisis of 2008, was laid off seven weeks later. Of course, I was devastated. But consider what happened next: I found an internship at another website, and that job gave me more experience, more money (overtime, baby!), more connections, and just more, period. That wouldn’t have happened without unexpected change—and me wanting to prove to myself that I could find something even better.
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